What is pattern of inheritance of dimples in human and its example?
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Jan 22
The pattern of inheritance of dimples in humans is generally considered to be an autosomal dominant trait. This means that the presence of dimples is determined by a single gene, and if an individual inherits the gene from either parent, they will have dimples.
An example of this pattern of inheritance can be seen in a family where one parent has dimples and the other does not. If the parent with dimples passes on the gene for dimples to their child, the child will also have dimples, even if the other parent does not have them. However, if both parents have dimples, the child has an even higher chance of inheriting the gene and having dimples themselves.