The trait for a dimples (D) is dominant over the trait for no dimples (d). Two people with dimples (Dd x Dd)
got married. Complete the diagram below to show the genes of their children. What percentage of the
offspring will most likely have no dimples?
0%
25%
50%
75%

The trait for a dimples D is dominant over the trait for no dimples d Two people with dimples Dd x Dd got married Complete the diagram below to show the genes o class=

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Answer:

25%

Step-by-step explanation:

Here is my punnett square:

                    D             d           <---parent 1

     D          DD           Dd

     d          Dd           dd

    ^

    |

    |  parent 2

The results: DD, Dd, Dd, dd

DD, Dd: will have dimples because they have a dominant allele in their genotype. So in their phenotype, they will have dimples.

dd: will not have dimples because they do not have the dominant allele for dimples in their genotype. So in their phenotype, they will NOT have dimples.

3 cases (25% chance for DD, 50% chance for Dd, 25% chance for dd)

1/4 is DD is 25%

2/4 is Dd is 50%

and 1/4 is dd is 25%

answer: 25%

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