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28 March, 11:13

Could two parents with cleft-chin have a child without cleft-chin?

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  1. 28 March, 11:25
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    Answer:Cleft chins were believed to be a dominant trait: if two parents had cleft chins, their kids could have a cleft or might not But it turns out a cleft chin is too complicated to be simply dominant. Two parents without a cleft have kids with cleft chins way more often than predicted with this simple model.
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