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Hi everyone, could you please answer this question. IN humans, being a tongue roller(R) is dominant over non roller(r). A man who is non roller marries a woman who is heterozygo…
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Hi everyone, could you please answer this question.
IN humans, being a tongue roller(R) is dominant over non roller(r). A man who is non roller marries a woman who is heterozygous for tongue rolling. What is Father's and mother phenotype?
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I think the answer is Ask your mom
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