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Q: How the smiley faces change if one of the parents were homozyous domiant for all the traits while the other was heterozygous?
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How would a baby change if one parent was homozygous dominant for all the traits and the other parent was heterozygous?

If one parent is homozygous dominant for all traits (carrying two dominant alleles for each trait), and the other parent is heterozygous (carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait), there would be a 100% chance that the baby would inherit the dominant alleles from the homozygous dominant parent. Therefore, the baby would also be heterozygous for all the traits, carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait.


What type blood does a negative male and o positive female make?

There's not enough information to give the probable blood groups since no blood group was given for the male. However, an rh negative male and an rh positive female could produce either an rh negative baby or an rh positive baby. The male is definitely homozygous recessive for rh factor, but the female could be homozygous dominant for rh factor, in which case the baby would be heterozygous for rh factor and it would be rh positive. However, if the female is heterozygous for rh factor, there is a 50% chance the baby would be rh positive (heterozygous) and a 50% change the baby would be rh negative (homozygous recessive).


How long does it take to change primary custody in Washington state if both parents agree to the change?

Long enough to get the papers amended and signed and get it put on the docket of the family court in the county in which you live.


What is chromosome half come from?

Each half of your DNA (DeoxyriboNucleic Acid) comes from your parents. A genetic mutation is a permenent change in your DNA.


What was primarily acting to change the frequency of the sickle-cell allele in the overall U.S. population?

The absence of the selection pressure malaria. Without selection, in the form of the malarial environment, the sickle cell allele will be lost in the overall US population. Even the heterozygous condition is somewhat deleterious and, statistically without malarial selection pressure the allele will be selected out.

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How would an embryo traits change if one of the parents were recessive for all the traits while the other was heterozygous?

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Can two green eyed parents have a green eyed child?

Two brown eyed parents can make a green eyed baby. Its all to do with genetics. It depends if both parents have a heterozygous gene for brown eye colour it is possible. Lets use Br for brown and G for green. A Homozygous brown gene would hypothetically look like this Br/Br A heterozygous brown gene would hypothetically look like this Br/G Homozygous basically means that there are 2 of the same genes coupled together (hence Br/Br) Heterozygous means 2 different genes that are coupled together (hence Br/G) If both parents have a homozygous gene for brown eye colour, their baby would have a 100% chance of having a brown eye colour. If both parents have a heterozygous gene for brown eye colour then there is a 25% chance that the baby will have green eyes and a 75% chance that the baby will have brown eyes. If one parent has a heterozygous brown gene and one has a homozygous brown gene then the baby will have a 100% chance of having brown eyes. There is also such as thing as "Designer Babies" where they fertilize an egg outside of the womb and genetically alter the DNA, so that you can change the hair colour eye colour etc.


What is the difference between genetic a disorder and a genetic mutation?

Mutation is any change in the genetic code of an individual regardless of how the change manifests. A genetic disorder is the result of an unfavorable mutation that results through through heterozygous recessive parents producing a homozygous recessive offspring, a random dominant mutation, or multiple polygenic mutations that compound for a negative effect on an individual as examples.


Can you change a last name of a child that the parents have been divorced?

Yes, you can. Until the age of 18 it is the parents choice to change or not to change.


Can you change your name at age 13?

Your parents can legally change your name at the courthouse. It is easier if both parents agree to the name change.


Can b positive parents have child with o positive blood?

The answer is yes, the parents have to be heterozygous in this case. which means (B,b). The B is the dominant trait, so it masks the recessive one (b).In other words, B is the b+ genotype while the b is the o+ blood type.If you draw a punnet square label the top and side with the heterozygous term. (B.b)4 outcomes are possible (remember other factors will change the outcome.)(B,B) (B,b) (B,b) (b,b)The (b,b) offspring is recessive and has the O+ blood type


Can parents change school policies?

No! Parents can not change school policies. may be allowed the opportunity to express their opinion but does not mean it will change the policy.


Can you move in with your friens parents at age 14?

If your parents and their parents say yes and legally change your address.


Can you change baptismal parents?

No you can't


How do you get your parents to change the channel?

to beg them


What are the possible blood type outcomes of offspring with a mother with type A plus blood and father with B plus blood type?

This would depend on what the genotype is of the parents. They could have children with type A, B, AB, or O type blood. This is possible if they are both heterozygous if they are homozygous for their respective blood types they could only have AB children. Also the statistics for the blood types would change if one parent was homozygous and one parent were heterozygous.


Why is there variation?

the change that occur from parents in the offspring