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The attached earlobe allele (e) is recessive to the free earlobe allele (e), and the straight hairline allele (h) is recessive to the widow’s peak allele, which is dominant (h). you find a person with a widow’s peak and free earlobes. (a) what are the possible genotypes of this individual? assume you could mate this individual to another and look at their offspring. (b) to what type of student should the widow’s peak-free earlobe individual be mated to determine her/his actual genotype? (c) why? (one sentence). a=4 points, b=1 point, c=2 points; sum=7

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