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Biology, 03.12.2019 00:31, zania30

You're interested in the genetics of earlobe shape on your campus. free (unattached) earlobes are caused by a dominant allele. the attached earlobe phenotype is caused by a recessive allele. individuals with free earlobes have either a homozygous genotype or a heterozygous genotype. assuming that your college campus is a stable population, what calculation would you use to determine the percentage of students who have a heterozygous genotype for earlobe shape? a) calculate the percentage of people who have free earlobes. b) calculate the percentage of people who are homozygous-dominant for free earlobes. c) calculate the percentage of people who have attached earlobes. d) calculate the percentage of people who carry the recessive allele.

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