In humans, the allele for curly hair and the allele for straight hair show incomplete dominance. The offspring of a curly-haired person and a straight-haired person will have...
I think it is curly and straight hair. Help please ?
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In my family, one offspring has curly hair and the other has straight hair.
So are you saying my answer is correct?
Your answer wasn't clear to me.
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I think that if a curly haired person and a straight haired person have a child, the child will have wavy hair.
But that wasn't true in my family. My father had curly hair and my mother had straight hair. My brother had curls; my hair is straight.
Oh. I assumed it was wavy because curly and straight showed incomplete dominance.
The answer is A-curly hair
@Ms. Sue this is golden lol
The real Ms. Sue, nothing is exactly the same it's always different it's not the same with everyone. Why do you think y'all have different hair? Because of the dominant. Not to mention you are female (I'm assuming) and he is male, so that could make a difference. Please stop relating everything to your family and personal experiences. It really doesn't help, and It actually makes people very confused and it's honestly quite stupid. You say you are confused at very simple answers. There is nothing hard to figure out, or you are either not trying or trying too hard and you give us things that we wouldn't understand. Could you try to make your answers a little simpler, or at least try to give better answer to our questions, whether we asked our main question or not? And try to understand ours. You caused me to get a C once, and other people have gotten an F because ou didn't help right. Thanks.
BTW, it's C, wavy hair