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In a study it was found that fused ear lobes were found in more numbers within a population

rather than free ear lobes. What can you infer from the above observation with respect to

dominant / recessive trait?​

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Answered by amansahu70
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Explanation:

In a study it was found that fused ear lobes were found in more

numbers within a population rather than free ear lobes. What can you infer

from the above observation with respect to dominant / recessive trait?

Answered by ruchibs1810
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Answer:

Fused ear lobes are a dominant characteristic, whereas free ear lobes are a recessive trait, as can be deduced from the observation that they were more common in a group.

Explanation:

What is recessive trait?

  • A person's genes may contain recessive features even if those qualities do not manifest in that person. For instance, a person with dark hair may have one dominant gene for dark hair and one recessive gene for light hair.
  • Earlobes can be categorised as "attached" or "free." Free earlobes droop downward below the point at which attached earlobes are joined to the head.
  • Even though the dominant trait only exists in one copy, it is always manifested when the connected allele is dominant. Only when both of the related alleles are recessive do recessive features manifest themselves. One of the alleles must be dominant for the associated trait to develop.

To learn more about recessive trait refer to :

https://brainly.in/question/25985063

https://brainly.in/question/16194795

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