Answer:
The correct option is A) a male with one recessive allele
Step-by-step explanation:
As we can depict, the offsprings are formed by a cross between a homozygous recessive parent and a heterozygous parent.
The outcomes of such a cross will be:
r r
R Rr Rr
r rr rr
The results from the cross show that the offsprings from such a cross will either have both recessive alleles and will have attached earlobes or they will be heterozygous dominant having unattached ear lobes.
As we can see from the pedigree, the person labelled X is not shaded hence it cannot carry the alleles rr. So, the person is heterozygous carrying one dominant and one recessive allele.