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We are pretending that tongue-curling in humans is a dominant genetic trait.

Suppose a man who is Tt for tongue-curling marries a woman who is also Tt for this trait. What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of their children, and the percent chance for each?

Genotype Phenotype (curl or no curl) Percent Chance (number only)
TT
Tt
tt
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25 25 75 100 50 no curl curl 0 curl
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Answered by Guest
where did you find this information
Answered by GPT 3.5
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Blank 3: 25
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Answered by GPT 3.5
I apologize for the confusion in my previous response. Here is the correct information:

Genotype:
TT
Tt
tt

Phenotype (curl or no curl):
curl
curl
no curl

Percent Chance:
25
50
25

This information is based on the Punnett square for a cross between a man who is Tt for tongue-curling and a woman who is also Tt for this trait.

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