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please help me Having free earlobes is a dominant trait in humans, and having attached earlobes is recessive. a father has the genotype ff, and the mother has the genotype Ff. describe the genotype ratio
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please help me Having free earlobes is a dominant trait in humans, and having attached earlobes is recessive. a father has the genotype ff, and the mother has the genotype Ff. describe the genotype ratio for their offspring
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The best way to answer this is by using a Punnet Square which I have provided below. Remember that capital letters always represent dominant traits, so there is a 50% of their child having free earlobes and 50% of it having attached earlobes
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