Only one allele of that gene. remember, meiosis halves the genetic material so that in sperm and egg there is a haploid count and only half the genetic material is passed on to the children; one half from each parent is is proper in sexually reproducing species. ( generally )
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Tt TT or tt are the genotypes
but the alleles are the big T (dominant) and the little t (recessive)Note: this is just one parent, there are several combinations
there are the same number of alleles per gene in each stage of meiosis since the number of alleles per gene only tells the possible differences in a gene, such as the alleles for blue, green, and brown eyes being the possible traits to be combined.
A monohybrid cross involves two alleles from each parent.
Normal gametes should contain one allele from each gene.
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There is not enough information to answer this questions. 10 alleles in 1 loci? 10 alleles total? 10 alleles for that gene in the population?
Two, one from each parent.
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Each gene has a dominate and recessive allele, so there are two types of alleles in each gene. The dominate allele is stronger than the recessive allele unless there are two recessive alleles.
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
there are the same number of alleles per gene in each stage of meiosis since the number of alleles per gene only tells the possible differences in a gene, such as the alleles for blue, green, and brown eyes being the possible traits to be combined.
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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.
An individual Thoroughbred cannot have more than two different alleles for each gene locus, one on each chromosome. How many alleles are available at a certain gene locus is variable based on what the gene controls and how many alleles are available and their frequency in the population.
A monohybrid cross involves two alleles from each parent.
Normal gametes should contain one allele from each gene.
One from each parent
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