it's all in the genetics
no dogs tongues do not roll
Not everyone can roll their tongue; the ability to do so is largely determined by genetics. It's often considered a simple trait that can be inherited, where some people have the muscular control required to roll their tongues while others do not. This trait is an example of a genetic variation, and studies suggest that about 65-81% of people can roll their tongues.
Well, not every body because some people tungue's are short and somes are not; it depends in how long your tungue. I hope my answer help!
the accent is harder and americans can't roll their tongues...thats just my guess
Yes, a husband and wife who cannot roll their tongues can still have a child who can. Tongue rolling is often considered a genetic trait influenced by multiple genes, so it's possible for their child to inherit the ability to roll their tongue from other ancestors who possess that trait. Additionally, genetic variation and recombination can lead to unexpected traits in offspring.
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Yes, it is possible for a husband and wife who cannot roll their tongues to have a child who can. Tongue rolling is often considered a genetic trait, but it is not solely determined by a single pair of alleles. Other genetic factors, including those inherited from previous generations, can influence this trait, allowing for the possibility of a child being able to roll their tongue despite both parents lacking that ability.
i taught my kitty to rock and roll. i heart unicorns!!!!!
I believe both are acceptable ...but usually rock n roll is referring to music and rock and roll is referring to leaving somewhere. Personally, I always spell it Rock 'n Roll, with an apostrophe. But people even put the apostrophe in different places!
The ability to roll one's tongue is a trait influenced by a dominant allele (R) and a recessive allele (r). The male with genotype Rr can pass on either the R or r allele, while the female with genotype rr can only pass on the r allele. Therefore, their children could inherit either Rr (able to roll their tongue) or rr (unable to roll their tongue), resulting in a 50% chance of having the ability to roll their tongues.
a straight up thug who will do anything to roll with black people even pop a cap in some asses
The ability to roll your tongue is largely considered to be inherited, as it is associated with genetic factors. Studies suggest that this trait follows a Mendelian inheritance pattern, indicating that some people may have a genetic predisposition to being able to roll their tongues while others do not. However, environmental factors and practice can also play a role in developing this skill. Overall, it is primarily determined by genetics.