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Dominant-Recessive Lab Human Inherited Characteristics

1. Attached ear lobes (e), where the lobe is directly attached to the face are recessive to free ear lobes (E). Presence of trait: Attached Possible Genotype: ee Presence of trait: Free Possible Genotype: EE or Ee

2. Widow’s peak (W), the hair line drops downward on the forehead in a distinct “V” shape, is dominant over a straight or curved hair line (w). Presence of Trait: Widow’s Peak Possible Genotype: WW or Ww Presence of Trait: Straight or Curved Possible Genotype: ww

3. Dark eye color (brown- B) is dominant over light eye color (blue-b) 3. Dark eye color (brown- B) is dominant over light eye color (blue-b). Green, hazel, and gray eye color are caused by the blending of several genes (polygenic). Presence of Trait: Dark eye color Possible Genotype: BB or Bb Presence of Trait: Light eye color Possible Genotype: bb

4. Red hair (r) is recessive to non-red hair (R) 4. Red hair (r) is recessive to non-red hair (R). (This is natural red hair, no colored.) Presence of trait: Red Hair Possible Genotype: rr Presence of trait: Non Red Hair Possible Genotype: RR or Rr

5. Freckles (F) on the face are dominant over having no freckles (f). Presence of trait: Freckles Possible Genotype: FF or Ff Presence of trait: No Freckles Possible Genotype: ff

6. In interlocking fingers, as the hands are grasped together, the left thumb on top (L) is dominant over the right thumb being on top (l). Presence of trait: Left thumb Possible genotype: LL or Ll Presence of trait: Right thumb Possible genotype: ll

7. Stature in humans is polygenic 7. Stature in humans is polygenic. But short stature genes (S) tend to be dominant over tall stature genes (s) Use 5 ft 10 in. for boys and 5 ft. 7 in. for girls for tallness. Presence of trait: Tall Possible Genotype: ss Presence of trait: Short Possible Genotype: SS or Ss

8. The ability to roll the tongue (T) into a “U” shape when extended from the mouth is dominant over the inability to roll the tongue (t). Presence of trait: Tongue roller Possible Genotype: TT or Tt Presence of trait: Non-Roller Possible Genotype: tt

9. Long eyelashes (L) are dominant over having short eyelashes (l) 9. Long eyelashes (L) are dominant over having short eyelashes (l). Long eyelashes are 3/8” or longer. Presence of trait: Long Eyelashes Possible Genotype: LL or Ll Presence of trait: Short Eyelashes Possible Genotype: ll

Monster Eyelashes

10. Dimples in the cheek (D) are dominant over having no dimples in the cheek. Having one in either side or the other is dominant. Presence of trait: Dimples Possible Genotype: DD or Dd Presence of trait: No Dimples Possible Genotype: dd

11. The presence of mid-digital hair growth (M) on the second joint of the finger is dominant over the absence of this hair (m). Presence of trait: No Hair Possible Genotype: mm Presence of trait: Hair Possible Genotype: MM or Mm

12. Nearsightedness and farsightedness (V) are dominant over normal vision (20/20) (v). Presence of trait: Near/far sighted Possible Genotype: VV or Vv Presence of trait: Normal Vision Possible Genotype: vv

13. Having a bent little finger (B), where the last joint of the little finger is bent inward towards the fourth, is dominant over a straight little finger (b). Presence of trait: Bent Little Finger Possible Genotype: BB or Bb Presence of trait: No Bent Finger Possible Genotype: bb

14. The hitch-hiker’s thumb (h), ability to bend the thumb back at a 45 degree angle is recessive to the straight thumb (H). Presence of trait: Hitch-hiker’s Possible Genotype: hh Presence of trait: Straight thumb Possible Genotype: HH or Hh

15. The taster gene for PTC (T), is dominant over the non-taster gene (t). Presence of trait: Taster gene Possible Genotype: TT or Tt Presence of trait: Non taster Possible Genotype: tt