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name one variation in humans connected with ears.

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Answered by ItzMADARA
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The earlobe is larger in size. As the name denotes, it hangs freely below the point of attachment to the head. The attached earlobes are comparatively smaller in size and is directly fixed to the side of the head. This variation is given as a sample for one gene - two alleles Mendelian trait in human ears.

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The earlobe is larger in size. As the name denotes, it hangs freely below the point of attachment to the head. The attached earlobes are comparatively smaller in size and is directly fixed to the side of the head. This variation is given as a sample for one gene - two alleles Mendelian trait in human ears

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