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Q: How many different phenotype variations are possible in the offspring of these crossed rose bushes?
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What was the phenotype for seed shape of both parents plants?

What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents


What is the genotype of the offspring that do not share the parents phenotype?

Genotype is the coded for traitPhenotype is the visible characteristicSo in the case where both parents had heterozygous dominant Brown eyes (Bb - big B for brown, dominant gene; little b for blue recessive gene); it is possible for the child to have blue eyes, by being homozygous recessive (bb).However this is an educated guess, as your question does not make sense.


How its possible two individuals to have to the same phenotype but different genotype for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How many alleles influence a phenotype in incomplete dominance?

A trait that exhibits incomplete dominance, is one in which the heterozygous offspring will have a phenotype that is a blend between the two parent organisms. An example of this is when a homozygous red sweet pea flower crossed with a homozygous white sweet pea flower, their offspring will be heterozygous and have the pink phenotype, rather than either red or white. So, the homozygous red flower will be red, the homozygous white flower will be white, and the heterozygous flower will be pink. So there are three possible phenotypes in incomplete dominance. There are also no dominant or recessives genotypes.


How many phenotypically different types of offspring are possible in a dihybrid cross between two heterozygous individuals?

3

Related questions

What was the phenotype for seed shape of both parent?

What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents


What percentage of the possible types offspring had the same phenotype as parent?

75%


What was the phenotype for seed shape of both parents plants?

What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents


What percentage of the possible types of the offspring had the same phenotype as the parent?

25% The percentage of the possible types of offspring that had the same phenotype as the parents are : bB-bb,BB-Bb=25% has black hair (dad) and 75% has blonde hair (mom).


What is the possible phenotype of four offspring?

It dependes on the genes of the parent if you have no information of the genes of the parent I cannot tell you


A homozygous dominant black bear is mated with a recessive brown bear what phenotype will probably result in the offspring of the two bears?

Phenotype: Black Bear x Brown Bear Genotype: BB x bb Possible gametes: B B b b Possible B B crosses: b Bb Bb b Bb Bb Phenotype of offspring: Only Black bears


What is the genotype of the offspring that do not share the parents phenotype?

Genotype is the coded for traitPhenotype is the visible characteristicSo in the case where both parents had heterozygous dominant Brown eyes (Bb - big B for brown, dominant gene; little b for blue recessive gene); it is possible for the child to have blue eyes, by being homozygous recessive (bb).However this is an educated guess, as your question does not make sense.


How is it possible for individuals to have the same phenotype but different genotypes for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How is it possible for two individuals to have the same phenotype but a different genotypes for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How is possible for two individuals to have the same phenotype but different genotype for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How is it possible for two individuals to have the same phenotype but different genotypes for a traits?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both


How is it possible for two individuals to have same phenotype but different genotypes for a trait?

it is possible beccause you dont always need both