In humans, having dimples is dominant over not having dimples. In the Punnett square below, show a cross between a parent who is homozygous for dimples (DD) with a parent who is heterozygous for dimples (Dd). Then complete the table of genotypes and phenotypes for this cross.

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In humans, having dimples is dominant over not having dimples.
In the Punnett square below, show a cross between a parent who is
homozygous for dimples (DD) with a parent who is heterozygous
for dimples (Dd). Then complete the table of genotypes and
phenotypes for this cross.
Genotypes
Phenotypes
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A Open notes navigator
Transcribed Image Text:onpin=FIGIH te. G Gmail O YouTube Maps In humans, having dimples is dominant over not having dimples. In the Punnett square below, show a cross between a parent who is homozygous for dimples (DD) with a parent who is heterozygous for dimples (Dd). Then complete the table of genotypes and phenotypes for this cross. Genotypes Phenotypes Tt A Open notes navigator
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