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What must be true about the earlobes of Alice's parents?

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Answered by khanandili120
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.Tom and Alice are the parents of four children. Tom has earlobes that are not attached to the side of his head, which is a dominant trait. Alice has earlobes that are attached, which is a recessive trait. Use the two Punnett squares ("E" represents the dominant earlobe gene, and "e" represents the recessive earlobe gene) to answer the following questions.

Two Punnett squares, side by side. The first Punnett square shows one parent with two dominant genes (represented by two capital E's) and one parent with two recessive genes (represented by two lower-case e's), and four offspring, each with one dominant and one recessive gene (represented by a capital E and a lower-case e). The second Punnett square shows one parent with one dominant gene and one recessive gene (represented by a capital E and a lower-case e) and one parent with two recessive genes (represented by two lower-case e's), and four offspring, two with one dominant gene and one recessive gene (represented by a capital E and a lower-case e) and two with two recessive genes (represented by two lower-case e's).

Answered by tanishka1875
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Answer: hey answer here is your answer

Explanation:

The truth about the earlobes of Alice's parents is that Tom's earlobes are not attached to the side of his head, which is a dominant trait and Alice's earlobes are attached, which is a recessive trait.

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