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Jessica has no dimples and attached ear lobes. Jessica's mother has dimples and detached ear lobes, and her father has no
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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
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The pedigree below tracks the presence of dimples through a family's generation. If individual III-3 married a woman who was
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the pedigree below tracks the presence of dimples through a familys generation. having dimples is an autosomal dominant trait.
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The pedigree below tracks the presence of dimples through a family's generation. Having dimples is an autosomal dominant trait.
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In humans, dimples are a dominant trait. Predict the percentage of children that will have dimples if one parent is heterozygous
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In humans, dimples are a dominant trait. Predict the percentage of children that will have dimples if one parent is heterozygous
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In humans, dimples are a dominant trait. Predict the percentage of children that will have dimples if one parent is heterozygous
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If you inherit one dominant allele for dimples D and one recessive allele for no dimples what will be your phenotype?
Responses A
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In humans, having dimples is a dominant trat. In order for a child to have dimples
A. at least one parent must not have dimples
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