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Two tongue-rollers have 12 children. 8 of their children can roll their tongues and 4 cannot. Make an argument about the genotype of each of the parents and use a punnett square to explain your reasoning.

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let the dominant gene for tongue rolling be R while the receive gene be r. Therefore the genotype of the parent is heterogeneous that Rr x Rr since they are having children who are not able to roll the tongue.The punnet square is as follows.
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If capital T is dominant trait of tongue-rolling, then little t is recessive trait of no-tongue rolling. For 8 children to roll their tongues (TT or Tt) and 4 children who can't (tt) both parents must be heterozygous (Tt).
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