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Biology, 20.04.2021 04:50 lea5261

Tongue rolling is a dominant to non-tongue rolling in humans. A tongue rolling woman whose father could not roll her tongue and whose mother could roll her tongue marries a tongue rolling man whose parents are also tongue rollers. They have a son who cannot roll his tongue. Please draw a pedigree showing all four grandparents, the two parents, and the son. Indicate which individuals you are certain of their genotype and where there is more than one possibility.

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