If polydactyl is a dominant gene, how is it possible for offspring to have it but not the parents?

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If polydactyl is a dominant gene, how is it possible for offspring to have it but not the parents?

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Early mechanical intervention. Parents could have had it mechanically removed early on in childhood preventing it’s expression. It may require environmental triggers or multiple genes. It may be a novel mutation.

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