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21 September, 11:52

Assume that long ear lobes in humans is an autosomal dominant trait that exhibits 50% penetrance. a person who is heterozygous for long ear lobes mates with a person who is homozygous for normal ear lobes. what is the probability their first child will have long ear lobes?

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  1. 21 September, 12:02
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    The probability of having the first child with long ear lobes is half
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