Biology, 19.02.2021 22:40 caromaybelline71
Can you curl your tongue up on the sides? 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 % of their children will not be able to curl their tongue?
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