The correct answer is option D, Each parent contributes one allele for this trait
Explanation -
Let us take the example of trait “sex of offspring” to understand this concept. In sex determination of an offspring, the cross between parents takes place as given below –
Cross between parents - XX x XY
Off springs produced - XX, XY, XY, XX
Male parent genotype – XY
Female parent genotype – XX
X – Represents female sex allele
Y – Represents male sex allele
This example makes clear that in order to determine the sex of offspring’s two alleles (Either two X, or one X and one Y) are required. One allele at a time is contributed by a single parent. None of the trait can be expressed until unless it is paired. Thus two parents are required to give one allele at a time to express a trait.