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1 January, 23:45

In humans, having a widow's peak is the result of a dominant gene, and having a normal hairline is a recessive trait. A man who has a widow's peak is homozygous for the trait and has a child with a woman who has a normal hairline. Which of the following best describes the most likely appearance of their child's hairline?

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  1. 1 January, 23:54
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    The child will have a widows peak 100% or the time. The Father's is dominate and the mothers is recessive if you do a gene chart for it the children will always have the widows peak because there is always a dominate trait in each box.
  2. 2 January, 00:13
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    I did the test and the answer was D. Their child would have a widow's peak.
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