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In human traits, having dimples is dominant over not having dimples. If a mother heterozygous with dimples (Dd) and a father with no dimples (dd) have children, what would be the expected outcome of their children?

A)100% with dimples, 0% without dimples
B)25% with dimples, 75% without dimples
C)0% with dimples, 100% without dimples
D)50% with dimples, 50% without dimples
E)75% with dimples, 25% without dimples

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Answer:

i pretty sure its c

Step-by-step explanation:

because if DD means that the have diples .dd would have to be the opisite

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Answer is D because it’s dominant and is only given to 2/4
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