Detached earlobes are dominant. If a mother has the genotype Ee and a father has the genotype Ee . What is the chance that their child will have detached earlobes? 25% chance 50% chance 75% chance 100% chance
This is the math room.. not the science
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25% chance
lololol i appreciate your trolling
That was mean.. lol
i mean, he/she deserves it, so whatever
Oh c'mon we would have helped you if you were in the verge of failing. That is if you still in school. -_-
i wouldn't go to an online help forum with my entire test, i might take a look at my book or something. crazy, i know
Hmm..true that. Well thats why they take advantage of this site.
haha true. My desire to answer this correctly is competing with my desire to troll. My troll tendencies are winning
ah! come on.. now.. even if we tell him/her the answer he/ she is not going to learn anything.. your desire to answer correctly should be winning -.-
yes, but he will put it on his test, and never bother to learn it. The answer is 75%
Really haha oops. see..smartayy
just do out the chart: there is an EE possibility, 2 Ee's and 1 ee. For the earlobes to be not detached, it would have to be ee, as attached earlobes are recessive. and 1 out of 4 options is ee, so 3 out of 4 options would lead to detached earlobes
okok! I admit Im not as smart as you are -.-
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