Representing heterozygote allele characteristics depends on the nature of the heterozygote.
If one of the alleles is dominant, and the other recessive, the genotype is written as Aa - where the capital letter (A) represents the dominant allele, and the lower case letter (a) represents the recessive allele. The dominant (upper case) allele is always written first.
However, the genotype cannot be written in this way if both alleles are codominant (neither one is dominant or recessive). In this case, the convention is to choose a letter to refer to the flower-color-locus as a whole. You would then add different superscript letters to denote the different alleles.
For example, you could choose the letter A to refer to the flower-color-locus, and then choose C and D as the two co-dominant alleles. This genotype would be written as ACAD.
Heterozygous means two different alleles for a trait. Two alleles are in a trait.
If I need to write a trait that is heterozygous, the two alleles have to be different.
For example-
Ww, Ff, Gg, Yy
These are examples of a trait with heterozygous alleles.
AA.
If A stands for Axial flower, a homozygous dominat plant will be represented as AA.
When you are using a pedigree, you would shade in half the circle or square. When you are writing the phenotype, you would make it with one capital and one lowercase, like Bb or bB.
By one capital letter and one lower case letter representing dominant and recessive alleles respectively.
Ex. Tt, Aa, Bb et cetera.
That is heterozygous. Some scientist call these "hybrids"(no joke)The person is heterozygous for that trait and will have the dominant phenotype.An organism with both a dominant and recessive allele for a specific trait is called an heterozygote. They are heterozygous for this trait.
The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype. Hope this helps
homozygous
160 homozygous dominant individuals and 480 heterozygous individuals
heterozygous recessive
That is heterozygous. Some scientist call these "hybrids"(no joke)The person is heterozygous for that trait and will have the dominant phenotype.An organism with both a dominant and recessive allele for a specific trait is called an heterozygote. They are heterozygous for this trait.
Trans heterozygous is a diploid organism that is heterozygous but it has two different loci(genes). They each have one natural allele and allele that is different from the natural allele due to a mutation.
A person with a heterozygous gene has one dominant allele, usually represented by a capital letter, and a recessive allele, which is usually represented with a lowercase letter. So an example of a heterozygous gene would be Rr
The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype. Hope this helps
Heterozygous (got it from my 9th grade biology textbook)
The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype. Hope this helps
A genotype in which there are both a dominant and a recessive allele is called heterozygous.
there would be a 100% chance of it being heterozygous (Pp)
heterozygous
The trait that would be expressed in a heterozygous genotype would be the dominant trait. If one allele is dominant then it will be expressed.
Suppose letter T represent an allele for tallness in an organism, its homozygous combination would be TT and heterozygous combination would be Tt.
The most accurate description of an organism with genotype AaBb is heterozygous. A homozygous genotype is aaBB and AA.