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What is the probability that the offspring will have dimples? .
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What is the probability that the offspring will have dimples? .
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It Should Be 25% , But I Am Not Sure.
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Hey!!
Answer is...
25% or 1/4
Gene for dimple is recessive that is d. So it is expressed in second generation only in one out of four...
HOPE IT HELPS YOU '_'
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