100 percent Ee
100 percent unattached earlobes
100 percent ee
100 percent attached earlobes
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To answer your question, we need to understand the genetics of earlobe attachment. The trait for earlobes is typically represented in genetics as follows:
– Dominant trait for unattached earlobes (E)
– Recessive trait for attached earlobes (e)
From your question, “100 percent Ee” indicates all offspring would be heterozygous for the unattached earlobe trait, meaning they have one allele for unattached (E) and one for attached (e).
“100 percent unattached earlobes” suggests that all individuals would show the dominant phenotype, which fits with the Ee genotype.
On the other hand, “100 percent ee” refers to all offspring being homozygous recessive, which means all would have attached earlobes.
In summary:
– 100 percent Ee = 100 percent will have unattached earlobes.
– 100 percent ee = 100 percent will have attached earlobes.
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