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1 allele per parent per gene .................

that is wrong you inherit 23 alleles from each parent in total of 46 alleles

no sorry that's chromosomes.

its true the second person was talking about chromosomes the first one is correct

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23 from Mom. 23 from Dad

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Q: How many alleles do offspring receive from each parent?
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How many alleles does parent pass to an offspring for each trait?

5


What percent of each alleles does each parent contribute to their offspring?

50% from each parent: one allele in each gene, each parent, for a total of two.


What are all the possible combinations of alleles that each F1 parent can pass on to the offspring?

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How many genes does an offspring receive from each parent for a trait?

23 from each parent... that's a total of 46 genes from both parents :D


Are all genes passed on from each parent to each child?

Only half of each parent's alleles are passed to their children. This means that parent 1 who is Aa at one gene locus will only pass A or a on to each offspring. Parent 2 may be AA, aa or Aa and will also only pass one allele on to each offspring.


How many alleles does a body cell have for each trait?

Every sex cell has one allele for each trait. after meiosis, pairs of chromosomes separate and alleles for each trait also separate into different sex cells.


There are three alleles for the ABO blood group in humans Why are there only two alleles normally present in any individual?

each parent contributes only one allele for the ABO blood group to the offspring


Why does each parent organism in the f1 generation have four alleles listed in figure 6.17?

Each parent has two genes with two alleles so there are four alleles.


What alleles do the f1 offspring have and why?

The alleles of the f1 offspring will depend on the alleles of the parents. In theory all of the alleles in the parental genotypes could be present in the f1 generation.To work out which combinations of alleles will be present in the f1 generation/the proportion with one allele etc. you would need to draw some kind of cross.AA x AaA AA AA AAa aA aASo the f1 offspring have both the A and a alleles, because the two alleles from each parent are separated into the gametesAA gives two gametes both with 'A' alleleAa gives on gamete with 'A' and one with 'a'


What the law of segregation?

the principle, originated by Gregor Mendel, stating that during the production of gametes the two copies (alleles) of each hereditary factor segregate so that offspring acquire one factor from each parent.


How many alleles for a trait are passed down from each parent?

There are three common Blood type alleles: A, B, and O. We all have two alleles, one inherited from each parent. The possible combinations of the three alleles are: OO; AO; BO; AB; AA; BB.


What are genetics material for a trait from each parent called?

alleles