Based on the genetic evidence presented, Claimant 3 can be ruled out as the heir. Both parents have type O blood, so any offspring would need to have at least one O allele. However, Claimant 3 has type AB blood, meaning they cannot be the biological child of the parents. Through examination of earlobe, dimple, and widow's peak phenotypes, Claimant 1 emerges as the most likely heir, with genotypes consistent with being the biological child of the parents. A DNA test confirms that Claimant 1 matches as the offspring of the deceased couple, making them the rightful heir to the family fortune.