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Posted by Neil Holzman on Sunday, 28 November 1999, at 10:16 p.m., in response to Final report from Meadow Lane students, posted by Doni McClain on Wednesday, 3 November 1999, at 10:40 a.m.
Dear Meadow Lane Students and your Teacher,
Thanks for sending in your final report.
A number of participants have mentioned that certain traits were difficult to distinguish. It appears to be true that a person can have one attached and one unattached earlobe! I understand that if the dominant trait appears at all, then the person is said to be dominant for that trait.
You can compare your results to the results from all the other schools by downloading the data. Look on the "Project Data" page. You can also check the data from past runs of the project by looking at the "Teacher Area." Either way you can get the information from hundreds of other individuals and see how yours compare.
Feel free to submit an addendum to your final report.
Thanks for participating.
Neil
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