If two parents do not have widow's peaks what is the probability that their child will have a widow's peak?

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2026-02-09 21:35

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If both parents do not have widow's peaks, it is likely that they carry two recessive alleles for this trait. Widow's peak is typically a dominant trait, so if neither parent has it, the probability that their child will inherit a widow's peak is essentially 0%. Thus, the child will also not have a widow's peak.

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