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*WORTH 20 POINTS* Having dimples is a dominant trait having no dimples is recessive.

A father has the genotype Dd and a mother has the genotype Dd. Fill in the punnett square below to show their possible offspring.

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The offspring willl have dimples because even though there are little d an]the but d is dominant and will over power.
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User KIDdAe
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Answer:

See the attached image.

Step-by-step explanation:

Having dimple is dominant over having no dimple.

The allele of dimple is D and the alternate form is d.

A father with Dd genotype mates with a mother with Dd genotype, the genotype and phenotype of the offspring will be:

1 DD - dimpled

2 Dd - dimpled

1 dd - no dimple

See the attached image for the punnet square result.

*WORTH 20 POINTS* Having dimples is a dominant trait having no dimples is recessive-example-1
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