Tongue rolling (T) is dominant to non-tongue rolling (t) in humans. What phenotypic ratio is possible for offspring produced between a non-tongue roller (tt) an heterozygous (Tt) tongue roller? A. all tongue rollers O B. all non-tongue rollers O C. 3 to 1 ratio of tongue rollers to non-tongue rollers D. 1 to 1 ratio of tongue rollers to non-tongue rollers
Tongue rolling (T) is dominant to non-tongue rolling (t) in humans. What phenotypic ratio is possible for offspring produced between a non-tongue roller (tt) an heterozygous (Tt) tongue roller? A. all tongue rollers O B. all non-tongue rollers O C. 3 to 1 ratio of tongue rollers to non-tongue rollers D. 1 to 1 ratio of tongue rollers to non-tongue rollers
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