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What about tracking an autosomal dominant trait, such as having a widow's peak? The presence of one dominant allele for this widow's peak hairline (H) will result in an individual having a widow's peak. Since this pedigree is
tracking an autosomal dominant trait, shaded shapes have a widow's peak hairline. *Note: In reality, this trait may
be more complex than just a simple gene.
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How many dominant alleles does an individual need in order to have the autosomal dominant trait?
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Is it possible to know the genotypes of the three children in generation III?
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