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Some humans are able to roll their tongue, while others are not. Two parents (both tongue-rollers) have children where not all are tongue-rollers. Which of the following statements hold true regarding this?

A
The gene for tongue-rolling is dominant.
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The probability that their child will be a tongue-roller is 0.5.
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The probability that their child will not be a tongue-roller is 0.75.
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D
Both parents are heterozygous for tongue-rolling.
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Solution

The correct options are
A The gene for tongue-rolling is dominant.
D Both parents are heterozygous for tongue-rolling.
  • Question states that both the parents are tongue-rollers but not all the offspring are tongue-rollers. So, we can conclude that parents are heterozygous for the character.
  • So the genotype for parents will be Tt (heterozygous for tongue-rolling) where T is dominant and t is a recessive character.

Out of the 4 possible offsprings, the probability that their child will be a tongue-roller is 0.75 (3/4), while the probability of not being a tongue-roller is 0.25 (1/4).

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