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Dimples are visible indentations of the skin, caused by underlying flesh, which form on some people's cheeks, especially when they smile. Dimples are genetically inherited and are a dominant trait. D...
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Dimples, along with other traits such as freckles, a widow's peak, a cleft chin, and yes, even bushy eyebrows, are passed along by a single dominant gene. If you have dimples, you have the dominant trait (D-). If you don't, you have the recessive (dd). It's that simple.
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Dimples are natural, visible indentations caused by underlying flesh. Why do people have facial dimples? Read on to know about it. Why do People Have Facial Dimples. ... You must be wondering what causes facial dimples? Dimple is a dominant trait that is genetically inherited. Anatomically, dimples are caused by the variation...
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Dimples and sunken cheeks Jul 27, 2001 ; I have big dimples. When I laugh, there is a line that extends almost under my chin. Will the excercises lesson that line? My cheeks seem hollowed out in that area? ... Facial exercise will not spot reduce areas of fat. In fact by building the cheek, they may look even...
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Brief and Straightforward Guide: What are Dimples? ... In most cases, facial dimples appear on the cheeks, although they can also pop up on the chin, and they are typically not visible until someone smiles. The changes in the face caused by a smile will bring out the dimple.
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D Ercole Syndrome (Short Stature with Microcephaly and Heart Defect) ... D ercole syndrome ... Facial (Cheek Dimples, Smiling Dimples)
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All of the following are dominant traits, meaning that if the trait described is present (dimples, cleft chin, or free earlobes) it is the dominant phenotype and the corresponding genotype would be either homozygous dominant or heterozygous. ... genetics facial dimples...
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Re: Curious about Dimples! Date: Sat Sep 5 10:48:22 1998; Posted By: Jim Bridger, Faculty, Biology, Prince Georges Community College; Area of science: Anatomy; ID: 904517443.An ... Your dimples are valued in our society as we think that they are cute! Actually, and you don't have to tell anyone this, they are a "birth...
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cheek dimples, facial muscles, facial development: Nicole, To answer your first question, there are many factors that go into making an embryo normal , most of it being the sequence of genes that are turned on so that the proteins are made in the correct proportions. ... If you inherit the genes for dimples, that is,
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