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

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

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Q. What is a phenotype of an individual with one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples?

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.

Q. What is the phenotype for dimples?

Although Susan has both the allele “D” to make dimples and the allele “d” in her genotype, her phenotype is the presence of dimples. Thus the allele to make dimples is DOMINANT (the one that is expressed even if only copy is present) and is always represented with a capital letter….

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Q. What genotype causes dimples?

“d” allele: recessive

Genotype symbolsGenotype, in plain EnglishPhenotype
DDhomozygous dominantdimples
Ddheterozygousdimples
ddhomozygous rcessiveno dimples

Q. What is the key for the trait of dimples?

Dimples—indentations on the cheeks—tend to occur in families, and this trait is assumed to be inherited. Dimples are usually considered a dominant genetic trait, which means that one copy of the altered gene in each cell is sufficient to cause dimples.

Q. What is the rarest dimple?

fovea inferior angle oris

Q. Is one dimple attractive?

In general one side is better than the two. In few cases it might be vice versa. Dimple gives you an extra ordinary appeal,making you attractive,charming and having baby face look.

Q. Why you should marry a girl with dimples?

She Will Love & Respect Him: Dimpled women will also be good wives. They will tend to be more loving and respectful to their spouse. These women are also said to be genuine and very down to earth, which makes it an all the more reason to get down on one knee and pop the question to that dimpled beauty.

Q. How common is it to have one dimple?

So 34% of 44.4% is about a 15% chance of a single dimple in Greek adults. And a 5.7% chance of a single dimple Greek youth. I have also observed many more green eyes than single dimples. Both my father and I have only one dimple, but I have never met anyone else with just one.

Q. Is it rare to have one or two dimples?

Having bilateral dimples (dimples in both cheeks) is the most common form of cheek dimples. In a 2018 study of 216 people aged 18–42 with both unilateral (one dimple) and bilateral, 120 (55.6%) had dimples in both of their cheeks.

Q. Are back dimples rare?

Back dimples — indentations on your lower back — are a fairly common cosmetic feature. They’re caused by short ligaments connecting your pelvis to your skin, but they have no medical implications.

Q. Can back dimples disappear?

If you had them, but they disappeared, you may be able to get them back by exercising a bit, but probably not; facial muscle structure changes as people age, and many people lose their dimples permanently during puberty or during their late teenage years.

Q. Does every girl have lower back dimples?

Although back dimple is often associated with women’s beauty, back dimples do not only appear in women. Men can also have back dimples, but the number is fewer compared to women. Although not everyone can have back dimples, they are not considered as a sign of deformity.

Q. Why are back dimples so attractive?

The presence of back dimples is said to be the reason for heightened pleasure during intimacy. This is due to their connection to healthy circulation in the pelvic region. Although women and men both can have them, Venus Dimples seem to be an attractive trait in women.

Q. Does Jimin have back dimples?

Jimin also has the Dimples of Apollo that are small indentations in the lower back. His body proportions apply to the design principle “the rule of third” which is basically a guideline we use in design and arts to grab attention and focus on something specific.

Q. Why do I have a dimple above my bum?

A sacral dimple is a small indentation (dent) in the lower back, near the crease of the buttocks. It is a congenital condition, meaning it is there when the baby is born. Most sacral dimples do not cause any health issues. In some cases, a sacral dimple can be a sign of an underlying spinal problem.

Q. Does having back dimples mean your good in bed?

Dimples on the lower back don’t just mean you’re healthy, but they are also “indicators of good health and a screaming sex-life,” according to The Sun. The publication explained that dimples help “facilitate good circulation,” and thus make it easier for women to orgasm.

Q. How rare are sacral dimples?

Sacral dimples are rare, occurring in up to 4% of the population. The majority of these dimples are minor and do not represent any underlying disease; however, the minority may be a sign of disease, notably spina bifida. Even so, this is usually the spina bifida occulta form, which is the least serious kind.

Q. Are sacral dimples painful?

If it becomes infected, it can become swollen and cause pain. Sometimes pus and blood will ooze from the cyst. A sacral dimple is something you’re born with and a pilonidal cyst is something that develops after birth. Anyone can develop a pilonidal cyst, but it’s most common in young men.

Q. Can a sacral dimple get infected?

Some babies are born with a small dimple just above the crease of the buttocks, called a sacral dimple. Sacral dimples can become infected and form a pilonidal abscess.

Q. When should I be concerned about my sacral dimple?

People concerned about a sacral dimple should contact their doctor if they notice any of the following: drainage of pus. redness. swelling.

Q. Is a sacral dimple a neural tube defect?

Sacral dimples and pits are much more commonly found than are closed neural tube defects.

Q. Why is the top of my bum crack sore?

Intertrigo. Intertrigo is a rash that forms in the folds of the skin. When skin rubs against skin, it causes friction and creates a warm, moist environment that is ideal for fungal and bacterial growth. Intertrigo is common in the skin between the buttocks (butt crack), which can become very raw, itchy, and painful.

Q. Why does my tailbone hurt without injury?

Most of the time, coccydynia is caused by an injury or other trauma to the tailbone, which causes inflammation. In rare cases, there may be no real injury or trauma to the tailbone, and this condition may seem to appear on its own, without any real cause.

Q. Why does my tailbone hurt so bad?

Tailbone pain — pain that occurs in or around the bony structure at the bottom of the spine (coccyx) — can be caused by trauma to the coccyx during a fall, prolonged sitting on a hard or narrow surface, degenerative joint changes, or vaginal childbirth.

Q. How do you soothe a sore bum from wiping too much?

Warm water can work wonders. Try taking a sitz bath, sitting in a shallow tub of warm water for 15 minutes several times a day when the anus is irritated. Allow the area to air-dry or gently dab with a clean towel rather than rubbing. Apply a cream or ointment that creates a protective barrier.

Q. How long does a sore bum last?

Anal fissures usually heal within a few weeks without the need for treatment. But they can easily come back if they’re caused by constipation that remains untreated. In some people, symptoms from anal fissures last 6 weeks or more (chronic anal fissures).

Q. What can you put on a raw bottom?

A gentle ointment like petroleum jelly can provide a barrier that helps protect your skin. It’s a better choice than medicated creams, which can cause dryness and irritation. But use just a little — an overload of ointment can keep skin from getting air, which will help it heal.

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