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Solnce55 [7]
3 years ago
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Free earlobes hang below the point where the ear lobe attaches to the head. Attached earlobes do not hang, but are attached to t

he head. The gene for free earlobes is dominant (F), while the gene for attached earlobes is recessive (f). Both of Ashley’s parents have free earlobes but also carry a recessive gene for attached earlobes. Ashley has attached earlobes, so she must have
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kkurt [141]3 years ago
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the answer is C

Explanation:C

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