no they cant
according to my calculations, I believe its homozygous.
Phenotype and genotype traits don't always have to be the same. Phenotype is the physical characteristics and genotype is the genetic makeup. For example a pea plant can have the genotype of TT and look tall while another plant can have a genotype of Tt and also look tall (T= dominant trait; t= recessive trait.)
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An offspring receives half of its genetic information from its mother, and half from its father.
The same reason that dice don't always roll numbers as expected. Random chance. genetic propagation of traits is much more complex and therefor even less predictable than dice.
no they cant
according to my calculations, I believe its homozygous.
Family trait help you to detect genetic diseases It help you visualize the possible appearances of your future
If their genetic makeup is identical then they are identical twins.
No, class can reffer to many things which would denote a class, income bracket being one of them, where as race reffers specifically to a persons genetics. class is social, race is genetic.
Close relatives share many similar genes including defects, mutations and recessive traits. Breeding within a closely related gene pool increases the chances that the same genetic characteristics are present in both parents. Children born from parents with the same genetic traits, even though those traits may not manifest in either parent, are more likely to manifest those traits since there is no alternative non-defective trait available.
The word for observable genetic traits/markers that conclusively prove that two siblings do not have the same father is called "non-paternity events." These markers are variations in the DNA that are unique to an individual, and can be used to confirm whether or not two people share a biological relationship. In the case of siblings, non-
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Phenotype and genotype traits don't always have to be the same. Phenotype is the physical characteristics and genotype is the genetic makeup. For example a pea plant can have the genotype of TT and look tall while another plant can have a genotype of Tt and also look tall (T= dominant trait; t= recessive trait.)
Offspring resemble their parents primarily due to the inheritance of genetic traits. Genes, the units of heredity, are passed from parents to offspring, leading to the transmission of certain physical characteristics and traits. This results in offspring sharing various physical features, such as eye color or hair texture, with their parents.
No.Fingerprint experts tell us that no-one else in the worldhas the same fingerprints as any other person
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