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50% would be expected to have the dimple, but in the pot shoot that makes up our genetic material, all or none may in reality end up dimpled.

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Q: In a dominant characteristic a man who does not have a chin dimple has children with a woman with a chin dimple. What proportion of their children would be expected to have a chin dimple?
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