If having dimples is dominant and not having dimples is recessive, then (a) all the children of two nondimpled parents will have no dimples. (b) some of the children of two dimpled parents will have...


If having dimples is dominant and not having dimples is recessive, then


(a) all the children of two nondimpled parents will have no dimples.


(b) some of the children of two dimpled parents will have no dimples.


(c) all the children of two dimpled parents will have dimples.


(d) some of the children of two nondimpled parents will have dimples.

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