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Two parents with dimples have a child with no dimples. The allele D for dimples is dominant. What are the possible genotypes of the parents? I. DD and Dd II. Dd and Dd III. DD and dd A. I only B. II only
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Two parents with dimples have a child with no dimples. The allele D for
dimples is dominant. What are the possible genotypes of the parents?
I. DD and Dd
II. Dd and Dd
III. DD and dd
A. I only
B. II only
C. I or II
D. II or III
E. I, II, or III
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I am pretty sure D is the answer
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