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Suppose 64% of a remote mountain village can taste phenylthiocarbamide (ptc) and must, therefore, have at least one copy of the dominant ptc taster allele. if this population conforms to hardy-weinberg equilibrium for this gene, what percentage of the population must be heterozygous for this trait?
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