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Having dimples (D) is dominant over not having dimples (d). A dimpled woman (whose father had no dimples and whose mother did have dimples) marries a man whose mother had no dimples, whose father had no dimples, and whose grandparents on his father’s side did have dimples!
What is the father's genotype?
A)DD
B)Dd
C)dd
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C
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if he had the traits DD or Dd he would have dimples
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