Open Question: If two parents are unable to roll their tongues, is it likely that their children who will be able to?
The standard explanation is that the ability to roll your tongue is dominant, so both parents would be rr. They could only produce non-rolling children.
It actually turns out that this is not the case. Tongue rolling is not a strictly genetic trait, and so biology teachers are all "lying" when they use it as an example of a nice dominant/recessive trait.
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