In humans, "unattached" earlobes are dominant over "attached" earlobes. widow's-peak hairline is dominant over non-widow's-peak hairline. use e and e for the earlobe phenotype alleles and w and w for the hairline phenotype alleles. a woman and a man, both with genotype eeww, have a child. what is the probability that the child will have attached earlobes and a widow's peak?
I believe the answer lies in the 50-60% chance of the recessive attached earlobes to appear in the child as a physical feature. This is mainly due to the distribution and prediction of genes.Thank you for your question. Please don't hesitate to ask in Brainly your queries.