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Chemistry, 27.10.2020 21:50 kianarice55otaivh

A couple is due to have a baby soon and they’re curious if one of the unique traits they have will be passed on to their darling baby. The mother has picturesque dimples like her mother and is curious if her child will too. The father has no dimples, and none of his family has dimples either. Create a model that shows the likelihood of a mother with dimples (genotype: Ee) and a father without dimples (genotype: ee) passing on the trait, dimples, to offspring.

Mother
Punnett Ee | Ee_
Square ee | Ee | Ee |
Dad-> ee | Ee | Ee |
| _ _. _. _. |

Which trait is dominant and which trait is recessive?

Finish the statement: From this cross, I predict that __% of the offspring will have dimples and ___% of the offspring will not have dimples.

There are (1, 2, 3, 4) different phenotypes among the offspring.

Explain why even if the mother has dimples, there is not a 100% chance of her children also having dimples.

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