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  • 17-12-2021
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describe the inheritance pattern for a single-gene autosomal dominant trait, such as free-hanging earlobes.

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Faithfaye Faithfaye
  • 17-12-2021

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Having free-hanging earlobes is an autosomal dominant trait. This figure shows the trait and how it was inherited in a family over three generations. Shading indicates people who have the recessive form of the trait. Look at (or feel) your own earlobes.

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