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This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive.

If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.

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Cheek dimples may be inherited as an irregular dominant. Dimples are visible indentations of the skin, caused by underlying flesh, which form on some people's cheeks, especially when they smile. The facial muscle has been "dimpled". They can appear or disappear over time. Chin clefts are the same. Having no dimples is a recessive gene. If the dimples gene is assigned a DD or Dd, no dimples would be dd.

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The probability is 50%.

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Q: What is the phenotype of an individual with one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples?
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What is the phenotype of an individual with one allele for dimples and one for no dimples?

This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.


What is the phenotype of an individual with one allele for dimple and one allele for no dimples?

This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.


What is the phenotype of an individual with one alleles for dimples and one for one dimples?

This would depend on whether the allele for dimples is dominant or recessive. If the allele for dimples is dominant and the no dimples allele is recessive then the phenotype of the individual would be dimpled. If the allele for no dimples is dominant and the allele for no dimples is recessive then the dimples will not be expressed. If these alleles are codominant then the dimples will be expressed but not as much as in an individual who has both alleles for dimples.


What is recessivr allele?

For a recessive allele to produce a recessive phenotype, the individual must have two copies, one from each parent. An individual with one dominant and one recessive allele for a gene will have the dominant phenotype.


Why deos A mother has one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples What is the probability that she produces a gamete with the allele for dimples?

Answer is 50% :: Apex


What is a alle?

The dominant allele is the one that determines the phenotype in a heterozygous individual.


How is a recessive allele from a dominant allele?

its different because adominant allele is in charge


What is a dominant alle?

The dominant allele is the one that determines the phenotype in a heterozygous individual.


Which one does not belong Phenotype - genotype - allele?

Phenotype. Allele and genotype both describe genes wheras phenotype describes outward appearance.


A man has one recessive allele and one dominant allele. what is his phenotype?

He would have the recessive phenotype for that trait.


Why do we call some alleles dominant?

because it dominates the phenotype


When one allele of a gene masks the presence of the allele what form can be seen in the phenotype?

When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.