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Biology, 20.01.2021 19:30 Nayblue2002

The pedigree below tracks the presence of dimples through a family's generation. Having dimples is an autosomal dominant trait.

If individual III-3 married a woman who was heterozygous for dimples, what is the percent chance their children will have dimples?

Choose 1

(Choice A)
A
0%

(Choice B)
B
25%

(Choice C)
C
75%

(Choice D)
D
100%


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