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If dimples (D) are a dominant trait, which of the following crosses could result in a child without dimples?
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If dimples (D) are a dominant trait, which of the following crosses could result in a child without dimples?
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Possible answers would be:
Dd x Dd
dd x dd
Dd x dd
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A Heterozygous gene thingy... it just has to be hetero for the chances to be 50/50
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