Mrs. And mr. Smith both have widow's peaks (dominant). Their first child also has a widow's peak, but their second child doesn't. Mr. Smith accuses mrs. Smith of being unfaithful to him. Is he necessarily justified? Why or why not? Work the genetics problem predicting the frequencies of the versions of this trait among their prospective children.
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no he is not justified.
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Sometimes due to small mutations in dna too it can lead to such consequences.
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