In humans, the ability to roll the tongue is an inherited trait and the allele for tongue-rolling is dominant. If 36% of the population cannot roll their tongue, what is the frequency of the heterozygous genotype within the population, according to the Hardy-Weinberg Equation?

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In humans, the ability to roll the tongue is an inherited trait and the allele for tongue-rolling is dominant. If 36% of the population cannot roll their tongue, what is the frequency of the heterozygous genotype within the population, according to the Hardy-Weinberg Equation?






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