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Dimples are dominant, no dimples are recessive. Mr. Dowling is heterozygous for dimples, and Mrs. Dowling is also heterozygous for dimples. What are the possibilities of their offspring? Use the letter
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Dimples are dominant, no dimples are recessive. Mr. Dowling is heterozygous for dimples, and Mrs. Dowling is also heterozygous for dimples. What are the possibilities of their offspring? Use the letter D punnet graph
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A parent with dimples (heterozygous) and a parent with no dimples. The dimples allele (D) is dominant over no dimples (d).
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Their possibilities of their offspring is heterozygous dimples
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