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4 December, 12:21

Having dimples is a dominant trait. Having no dimples is recessive. A father has the genotype Dd and a mother has the genotype dd. If they have a child, what is the probability of their child having dimples?

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  1. 4 December, 12:23
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    The chances are 50/50 according to the punnet square!
  2. 4 December, 12:40
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    25% because dominant masks resscive.
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