Answer:
There will be no children without dimple and have only children with dimples.
Step-by-step explanation:
Dimples in humans are characteristic that is influenced by the dominant allele of a gene which is represented by D and its recessive allele is d. So the DD which is pure and Dd which is a heterozygous condition for this characteristic and represents offspring or individual with the dimples. The pure condition of recessive alleles dd represents an individual without dimples.
Dd crosses with DD:
gametes will be D and d, and D and D.
D d
D DD Dd
D DD Dd
There are only two types of genotypes are produced that are:
DD - individual with dimples
Dd - individual with dimples
Thus, there will be no children without dimple and have only children with dimples.