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15 June, 14:09

The ability to roll the tongue (R) is determined by a dominant gene while the recessive gene results in the inability to roll the tongue (r). A man and his wife can both roll their tongues and are surprised to find that their son cannot. Explain this by showing the genotypes of all three persons.

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  1. 15 June, 16:04
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    Both of the parents were heterozygous (Rr) for rolling their tongues where as their child inherited the recessive (r) from both parents and was (rr) he was in the 25% chance that would happen. The punnet square tells us there's a 25% chance the kid would be RR 50% Rr and 25% rr
  2. 15 June, 16:55
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    These are the possible genotypes RR, Rr, Rr, rr First 3 carries dominant gene for tongue rolling, so they can do it, while the 4th genotype rr is homologous for recessive, and he/she can't perform tongue rolling.
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