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If having dimples is dominant (D) and not having dimples is recessive (d), which of the following correctly describes the phenotypes in the table? A. all of the offspring have dimples B. two of the offspring have dimples and two do not have dimples C. three of the offspring have dimples and one does not have dimples D. all off the offspring will not have dimples

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Explanation:

It would be hard to give you an exact answer since you did not give the table. However, I can help you out a bit here and you can just see what fits your problem.

Dimples (D) is dominant and not having dimples (d) is recessive. When we talk about phenotype, it means that you are talking about the physical expression of the genotype given.

We can have 3 possibilities in terms of Genotype.

DD       Dd        dd

If the offsprings have a genotype with at least one dominant allele, then the dominat trait will be expressed. If there are two recessive alleles, the recessive trait will be expressed.

So in your case,

Genotype          Phenotype

DD                      off-spring will have dimples

Dd                      off-spring will have dimples

dd                      off-spring will have NO dimples.

Answer:

the answer is C: three of the offspring have dimples and one does not have dimples.

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