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Perform a test cross. Cross the organism with an organism with a homozygous recessive genotype and use the phenotypes of the offspring and a Punnett square to figure out the unknown genotype.
Hey! I'm working on a science project just like that in school right now, and the Genotype is what it's identity is , sort of , like NN or Ll or something and Phenotype is what color it is or what it looks like.
It is genetic diversity, next time figure it out yourself. Pay more attention in school you dummy!
The length of the head, from chin to top of skull, is the unit usually used to define the proportions of an individual figure.
Depending on the layers. For a certain amount of years there is a certain amount of layers. So, if a fossil is found on a certain layer then you can figure out how old it is.
Perform a test cross. Cross the organism with an organism with a homozygous recessive genotype and use the phenotypes of the offspring and a Punnett square to figure out the unknown genotype.
There is no widely known figure or prominent individual named F.W. Gromm. It is possible that the name is fictional or specific to a certain context not easily identifiable.
I am certain that you can figure this out on your own.
Hey! I'm working on a science project just like that in school right now, and the Genotype is what it's identity is , sort of , like NN or Ll or something and Phenotype is what color it is or what it looks like.
It means that if you flip the figure over, you get the same figure again.
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yes, but not always
It is genetic diversity, next time figure it out yourself. Pay more attention in school you dummy!
The length of the head, from chin to top of skull, is the unit usually used to define the proportions of an individual figure.
some of them are to order it to figure out a certain amount or to figure out a percentage.
i can do it but i cant explain so figure it out your self
expkain how four figure grid references are used to find places on map