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A person homozygous dominant for curling the tongue and homozygous recessive for attached earlobes is married to a person who is homozygous recessive for curling the tongue and homozygous dominant for unattached earlobes.

A. What is the genotype of their offspring?

B. If this child marries someone of the same genotype, what are the chances that this couple will have a child who cannot curl the tongue and has attached earlobes.

***any assistance with this is greatly appreciated! Thank you for help.  Frog Face
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