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What is the likelihood that the children in square 2 will have earlobes that are not attached?
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50% chance
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50% or 2/4
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E is a dominant trait and with a dominant E in the offspring it is not attached so half of the offspring would have non-attached earlobes and half would have attached earlobes.
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