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In humans, free earlobes (F) is a dominant trait to attached earlobes (f) . If parents with the genotypes FF have a child, what is the probability that the child will have earlobes different from its parents?

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Answer:

0%

Step-by-step explanation:

Mother: FF

Father: FF

From the Punnet Square, we can conclude that the only possible genotype from these parents is FF --> free earlobes.

This means that there is a 0% chance of having a child with attached earlobes.

In humans, free earlobes (F) is a dominant trait to attached earlobes (f) . If parents-example-1
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