there one alle for free ear-lobes and another allele for attached if your gene for ear-lobes is made up of two alleles for free ear-lobes your ear-lobes are NOT attached and if you have two attache-ear-lobes alleles your ear-lobes are attached
Recessive, but there are gray areas for earlobes that are very rare.
They are autosomal because it is a trait a phenotype.
Autosomal recessive
The eye color, the hair color, the genetics that make it a boy or girl, the height in which the baby will grow(which is depended on the height of the parents), the skin color, the diseases that the child could have later in their life which is also depended on the diseases that the parents had or have, and etc...
Cause attached earlobes are the dominant trait. Unattached earlobes are reccessive.
the gene is not shown in their chara ter
The phenotypes of attached and unattached earlobes do not fit neatly into the Mendelian theory of two alleles for one trait, and there is a continuum of earlobe phenotypes. That said, unattached earlobes are a dominant trait, so if the individual is homozygous for unattached earlobes, all of her offspring will have the unattached phenotype, even if some or all of them are heterozygous.
Attached or unattached earlobes.
If they attach directly to the side of the head, they are attached earlobes. If they don't they are unattached.
Attached earlobes is when the ear lobe(the bottom part of your ear that ear-rings are normally fitted) is attached to your face so that it makes a long connection to it. Unattached earlobes are rounded and "hang" from the bottom of your ear.
It was said earlier that, "Unattached earlobes are the dominant trait, twice as many people have unattached earlobes compared to attached." There is not actually any real proof that unattached earlobes are dominant. While more people may have unattached earlobes, attached earlobes are dominant. This was proved in a pedigree which covered three generations of extended families.
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my dad has attached earlobes, my mum has unattatched earlobes and me and my 2 brothers all have unattatched earlobes. :) hope this helps
Unattached earlobes for sure, attached lobes look silly with earrings. It's a known fact that terrible people have been known to have attached earlobes, like Hitler and Meaghan Burke. They are less wind resistant, people with unattached lobes are faster. Furthermore, its fun to flick unattached lobes, there isn't much you can do with attached lobes. in conclusion, if you have attached lobes i highly recommend making a doctors appointment for plastic surgery to make a slight incision in your lobe.
Yes it is your possibility if the parents were both heterozygous(having different alleles) or hybrid with Aa and Aa, the genotypic ratio would be 1:2:1 so if you put it in a punnet square there is a 25% chance of AA, 50% chance of Aa and 25% chance of aa.
there one alle for free ear-lobes and another allele for attached if your gene for ear-lobes is made up of two alleles for free ear-lobes your ear-lobes are NOT attached and if you have two attache-ear-lobes alleles your ear-lobes are attached