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- 4)If an individual is bald, so you can't tell whether or not they have a widow's peak, but neither parent has a widow's peak, which genotypes are possible? a)Group of answer choices b)Homozygous recessive c)Homozygous dominant d)Heterozygous e)Unable to determine7. The ability to roll your tongue (R) is dominant to lack of this ability (r). A. What is the genotype of a man who can roll his tongue if his father couldn’t? B. If a man who is heterozygous for tongue rolling marries a woman who is heterozygous, what would you predict for the genotypes and phenotypes of their children?2)If an individual that is homozygous dominant for a gene has offspring with an individual that is homozygous recessive for that gene, which genotypes are possible for their offspring? choose all that apply A)homozygous dominant B)heterozygous C)homozygous recessive D)more information would be needed
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