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Name: _______________________________ Date: ______________ Period: _____________
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Free earlobes are a dominant trait. Attached earlobes are a recessive trait. Use the symbols E and e
to label each of the numbered individuals. The shaded regions show individuals who are homozygous
recessive for attached ear lobes. They exhibit the trait being studied; they have attached ear lobes.
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Name: _______________________________ Date: ______________ Period: _____________
1.
Free earlobes are a dominant trait. Attached earlobes are a recessive trait. Use the symbols E and e
to label each of the numbered individuals. The shaded regions show individuals who are homozygous
recessive for attached ear lobes. They exhibit the trait being studied; they have attached ear lobes.
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II.
3
III.
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5
IV.
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2. Hemophilia is a disease in humans that causes the blood to clot slowly. It is a sex-linked trait that is caused by a
recessive gene on the X chromosome. Label each of the numbered individuals Using H for normal blood clotting and
h for hemophilia. Remember to label both the X and Y chromosome.
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2. Hemophilia is a disease in humans that causes the blood to clot slowly. It is a sex-linked trait that is caused by a
recessive gene on the X chromosome. Label each of the numbered individuals Using H for normal blood clotting and
h for hemophilia. Remember to label both the X and Y chromosome.
I.
II.
III.
IV.
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1
3
7
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