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Jessica has no dimples and attached ear lobes. Jessica's mother has dimples and detached ear lobes, and her father has no dimples and attached ear lobes. Assuming independent assortment, what are the chances that her new baby brother will have dimples and attached ear lobes?
13 years ago

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Is there any dominance or recessiveness related to these characteristics?
13 years ago

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