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In humans, dimples are dominant over non dimples. A man who has dimples marries a woman who does not have dimples. They have 8 children, of which 6 have dimples. What is the genotype of these 6 children?
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Since non dimples are recessive, they can only receive the non dimples from mom. To have dimples, they must receive a dominant gene from dad.
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