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Offspring that posses two different forms of the same gene. These are called alleles.
Meiosis' two main effects are the fact that it keeps the number of chromosones from doubling each generation, and it provides genetic diversity in offspring. The Phases of Meiosis go like this: Interphase, prophase 1, metaphase 1, anaphase 1, telophase 1, prophase 2, metaphase 2, anaphase 2, and telophase 2. When this process ends the result is four daughter cells. Hope this helped
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Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
Crossing Yy x Yy yields YY, 2Yy, yy. Since Y is dominant over y, then YY and 2 Yy all result in the same phenotype. Therefore 3/4 of the offspring will resemble their parents.
An offspring is the result of two parents mating to produce another of their kind.Offspring, plural, is the product of a sexual union. A dog's offspring are the puppies, a man and wife's offspring are their children.1. children or young of a particular parent or progenitor.2.a child or animal in relation to its parent or parents.3.a descendant.4.descendants collectively.5.the product, result, or effect of something: the offspring of an inventive mind
Asexual reproduction is when a baby or offspring is made from only 1 parent instead of the usual 2 parents. There is no fertilization process to asexual reproduction.
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1 offspring at a time, with an approximate gestation period of 2 years.
The result of mitosis(or offspring)is two daughter cells.
1-2. In the womb time is 111 days. may have a kit 2x a year
Out of the 4 possible offspring outcomes, 2 of the offspring will have cleft chins. Two won't have cleft chins. The ratio is 1:1.
1/2.
1 , very very rarely 2
It is 1/2 (1/4 SS + 1/4 Ss)
It is 1/2 (1/4 SS + 1/4 Ss)
Offspring that posses two different forms of the same gene. These are called alleles.