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Free hanging lobes. Additionally, I have central Heterochromia. McDonald University of Delaware...
Free hanging lobes. Additionally, I have central Heterochromia. McDonald University of Delaware Attached earlobe: The myth Some people have earlobes that curve up between the lowest point of the earlobe and the point where the ear joins the head; these are known as "free" or "unattached" earlobes, as shown in the upper left of the picture below. Jan 8, 2026 · Having free-hanging earlobes is an autosomal dominant trait. An unattached earlobe hangs freely below the point where it connects to the head, creating a distinct lobe that does not merge with the skin of the jawline. Jan 9, 2026 · In conclusion, ear lobes are an intriguing aspect of human anatomy that not only reflect genetic diversity but also carry cultural implications. Having free-hanging earlobes is an autosomal dominant trait. There are two main classifications: unattached (also known as free) and attached earlobes. Attached earlobes are smaller and directly connected to the side of the head, resulting from recessive alleles. Which form of the trait do you have? Can you tell which genotype you have? Dec 2, 2017 · Are your earlobes attached, or free hanging? Many of us learned in school that this is a simple dominant vs recessive determination, but the largest genome-wide study of earlobe genetics to date Free earlobes hang down and are not attached along their length, commonly influenced by dominant alleles. I've researched mosaicism and chimerism but to my knowledge this isn't something that can be hereditary. xkbv mwgie yginddp jbi iquh ykfq nywsboma lpcaj lqzm eqnllns