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In humans, right-handed is dominant to left. Free earlobes are dominant to attached. These are autosomal characteristics. A right-handed man with attached earlobes whose mother was lefthanded marries a left-handed woman with free earlobes whose mother had attached earlobes. You are the genetic counselor. Construct a Punnett square to determine the types of children this couple could produce.
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