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Unattached earlobes is a dominant trait, E. A parent who is homozygous for unattached earlobes is crossed with a parent who is homozygous for attached earlobes. Which describes the genotypes of their offspring?
100 percent Ee
100 percent unattached earlobes
100 percent ee
100 percent attached earlobes
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100 percent Ee.
Explanation: EE (unattached) crossed with ee (attached) produces all heterozygous Ee offspring, which have the dominant unattached-earlobe phenotype.
Explanation: EE (unattached) crossed with ee (attached) produces all heterozygous Ee offspring, which have the dominant unattached-earlobe phenotype.
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