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5 October, 01:28

In humans, the allele for having dimples is dominant to the allele for not having dimples. What would you expect to see in the offspring of a woman with dimples who is homozygous and a man who is heterozygous for the trait?

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All of their offspring will have dimples.

None of their offspring will have dimples.

The probability of their offspring having dimples is 50%.

Their offspring will have a 75% chance of having dimples.

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  1. 5 October, 03:10
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    The answer is All of their offspring will have dimples.

    A - dominant allele for having dimples

    a - recessive allele for not having dimples

    AA - individuals with dimples (mother in our case)

    Aa - individuals with dimples (father in our case)

    aa - individuals without dimples

    The cross would look like this:

    Parents: AA x Aa

    Children: AA AA Aa Aa

    So, all of the offspring will have dimples
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