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4 March, 16:14

In humans, a cleft chin is dominant and no-cleft is recessive. what will the generations look like? assume that mendel's method of crossing two true breeding parents with opposite traits is followed.

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  1. 4 March, 17:18
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    They would all be heterozygous.

    Let's say C = dominant for cleft chin and c = recessive for no cleft chin.

    Parent 1 has CC and Parent 2 has cc

    If you cross CC and cc, all offspring will be Cc

    Which means that they will be heterozygous for a cleft chin.
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