A male and a female, both with dimples, have a son without dimples. Which of Mendel's laws does this pattern of inheritance illustrate, and how do you know? AND What is the chance that a daughter of these parents would have dimples? Explain your answer.

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Explanation:  Could you have drawn something different in question 3d? Explain. ... yes if both parents are heterozygous. 14 Chance no dimples. 1/4 dd 1/4 no ... If a woman is heterozygous for dimples and has 5 fingers, and a male is ... a Punnett square and calculate genotype and phenotype frequencies to explain your answer.

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According to the Mendel's Law of Segregation. Since, a male and a female, both with dimples, have a son without dimples which mean both the parents are heterozygous (Aa). since both are Aa × Aa there will be Aa, Aa, AA, aa. in which AA is dominant and aa is recessive thus the chance that a daughter of these parents would have dimple is 3/4.

What is Mendel's law of segregation?

Mendel's Law of Segregation states that a diploid organism passes a randomly selected allele for a trait to its offspring, such that the offspring receives one allele from each parent.

Thus,  the chance that a daughter of these parents would have dimple is 3/4.

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