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Two parents have the genotype dd and DD for dimples. The presence of dimples is dominant. What are the chances that their child will have dimples?

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Using the Punnet square, you find it is a 100% chance
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use punnett squares I hope this helps I wasn't sure who had the dominant trait but from using punnett squares the child will have 100% chance of having dimples
Two parents have the genotype dd and DD for dimples. The presence of dimples is dominant-example-1
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