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Biology, 29.01.2020 17:02, lolyan555

To most humans, the chemical ptc tastes very bitter. the ability to taste it is a dominant trait. people who can’t taste ptc exhibit the recessive trait. which genotype represents people who can’t taste the chemical?

a. tt

b. tt

c. tt

d.

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