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The ability to taste PTC is a dominant trait. If you cross a heterozygous taster with a non-taster, choose the correct answers below to complete the punnett square.

A. T
B. t
C. Tt
D. tt
E. TT

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Answer:

Tt and tt

Step-by-step explanation:

Dominant alleles are written with capital letters.

Recessive alleles are written with lowercase letters.

When an allele is dominant, the individual only needs one copy of it in order for the trait it codes to be expressed.

When an allele is recessive, the individual needs to have two copies of it in order for the trait it codes to be expressed.

Given the gene T/t, which determines the ability to taste PTC, there are 3 possible genotypes for a person:

  • TT, homozygous taster.
  • Tt, heterozygous taster
  • tt, homozygous non-taster

The cross between a heterozygous taster with a non-taster would be:

Tt x tt

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