Question:

Unattached earlobes are controlled by a dominant allele E

Last updated: 3/9/2023

Unattached earlobes are controlled by a dominant allele E

Unattached earlobes are controlled by a dominant allele E while attached earlobes are controlled by a recessive allele e It a homozygous dominant individual for unattached earlobes mates with a heterozygous dominant indindual for unutach w which their possible offspring Their offspring have a 100 chance of having unattached earlobes Their offspring have a 0 chance of having unattached earlobes Their offspring have a 25 chance of having attached earlobes Their offspring have a 75 chance of having attached earlobes C D C D