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Tongue-rolling is a human trait that follows an autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance. A woman with the tongue-rolling trait marries a man who is not a carrier for the trait. What will be true of the couple’s children?

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Answer: 50/50 chance

Explanation: children get 50% of their genes from mom and dad.

if mom can theres a 50% chance, if the man cannot theres a 50% chance he kid cannot.

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Answer: All the couple's children will be heterozygous for the tongue-rolling trait. All the children will be carriers of tongue-rolling trait.

Explanation: An autosomal recessive pattern of inheritance is a type of inheritance in which two copies of the mutant allele must be present in an individual in order to manifest the trait.

Since tongue-rolling is autosomal recessive, let (r) represent the allele for tongue-rolling and (R) represent the allele for non tongue-rolling. A woman who is a tongue-roller will have a genotype (rr) while a man who is not a carrier will have a genotype (RR). RR x rr = Rr, Rr, Rr and Rr.

All the children are heterozygous for tongue-rolling trait, that is they have one allele for non tongue-rolling (R) and one allele for tongue-rolling (r). All the children are carriers of the tongue-rolling trait.

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