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Jesi and Tom are doing a project on genetics, and are analyzing their traits. They are looking specifically at the trait for "dimples". Jesi has dimples, and Tom does not. Look at the image, and decide
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Jesi and Tom are doing a project on genetics, and are analyzing their traits. They are looking specifically at the trait for "dimples". Jesi has dimples, and Tom does not. Look at the image, and decide which statement below regarding dimples is true.
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Dimples are a dominant trait.
Step-by-step explanation:
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The statement that is true is that the offspring will have the probabilities of 100% Dd or dominant allele for dimples. The offspring are heterogeneous to the genome. This mean the recessive allele will be mask by the dominant allele.
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