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Multiple Choice
Which genotypes code for being a PTC taster?
A
TT only
B
TT and Tt
C
Tt and tt
D
tt only
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Understand the concept of PTC tasting: PTC (phenylthiocarbamide) tasting is a genetic trait controlled by a single gene with two alleles, T (taster) and t (non-taster).
Identify the dominant and recessive alleles: The allele T is dominant, meaning that having at least one T allele will result in the ability to taste PTC. The allele t is recessive, meaning that two copies of t (tt) are needed for the non-taster phenotype.
Determine the genotypes: The genotypes that code for being a PTC taster are TT and Tt. Both of these genotypes contain at least one dominant T allele, which is sufficient for the taster phenotype.
Explain the genotype TT: The genotype TT consists of two dominant alleles, which clearly results in the taster phenotype.
Explain the genotype Tt: The genotype Tt consists of one dominant allele and one recessive allele. The presence of the dominant T allele is enough to express the taster phenotype.