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29 July, 22:37

Sodium benzoate is a bitter chemical often used in tiny amounts as a food preservative. The ability of humans to taste sodium benzoate is caused by a dominant allele, t. The recessive allele ("non-taster") is n. What are the genotypes of a "taster" and what are the genotypes of a "non-taster"?

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  1. 30 July, 01:38
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    If the dominant allele is t and the recessive allele ("non-taster") is n, than tn and tt are the genotypes of a "taster". tn is heterozygous and tt is dominant homozygous. nn is the genotype of a "non-taster" and it is recessive homozygous.
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