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What does it mean to be a “carrier” for a trait? What would be the genotype of someone who is a carrier for passing on the trait of not being able to roll the tongue?
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What does it mean to be a “carrier” for a trait? What would be the genotype of someone who is a carrier for passing on the trait of not being able to roll the tongue?
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being a carrier means that you have inherited a recessive allele but it is not expressed. the genotype would be Tt.
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