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CONCLUSION

Our results were for dimples we had four. For free ear lobes we had twelve and for straight thumb we had ten. For red-green color blindness we had twenty-two that passed the test which was everyone. These results came to be all because of dominant and recessive genes that have come from my classmates parents passed on to them. For example if my mom has brown eyes and my
dad has blue as I would end up with brown eyes. This happens because brown eyes are the dominant gene and blue eyes are the recessive gene. Dominant allele plus recessive allele equals dominant phenotype.
So our results were compared to other schools as well. From Santa Barbara for dimples we had eleven, for free ear lobes we had six, for straight thumb we had twenty-four, and for red-green color blindness we had thirty-one. From Mountain Brook for dimples we had three, for free ear lobes we had fifteen, for straight thumb we had eleven, and for red-green color blindness we had twenty-four. From Quibbletown for dimples we had eight, for free ear lobes we had seventeen, for straight thumb we had thirteen, and for red-green color blindness we had twenty-one. Lastly from La Jolla High School for dimples we had twenty-eight, for free ear lobes we had twenty-five, for straight thumb we had thirty-one, and for red-green color blindness we had thirty-eight.