It's very, very hard, impossible in some cases. If you know the parents' genotype, then you can make a Punnett Square, but it's also possible that you might be left with just the probabilities of what might happen. Parents may go to genetic counseling to help determine the genotype of their child, especially if there is a history of a certain disorder in the family. As genetic engineering and "designer babies" become more and more common, then parents will be able to decide the genotype of their baby before it is even conceived.
It all depends on the parents. Say for instance if parent A has blond hair and parent B has brown hair, chances are the baby will have brown hair. Darker genes dominant over lighter genes, usualy. For more information see the related link below.
u go to the doctor and they have these plates that they put on your stohmach witch can sometimes tell um but im not that smart so just ask your doctor
nothing can determine what the offspring will look like except for the dominant alleles for eye color
It is called a Punnit Square.
Yes there are several
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the tall plants will turn purple. it may be cool or look like pooh
No because though the parents are copys the offspring would be 2 sex cells (egg and sperm) and those 2 cells are unique made by the clones body.
nothing can determine what the offspring will look like except for the dominant alleles for eye color
Predict: What do you think the offspring of a green alien and pink alien will look like?
They are mealworms. They are the offspring of the adult beetles.
So, if one parent is Aa (heterozygous) and the other parent is aa (homozygous recessive) the punnett square would look like this: ___|_A__|__a_ _a_|_Aa_|_aa_ _a_|_Aa_|_aa_ The genotypes of the offspring 50% heterozygous and 50% homozygous recessive
they look like grown up lynx only smaller
Baby elephants look like adult elephants but smaller and cuter.
they both look like California quails from genetic cells.
WikiAnswers cannot predict the future.
Yes there are several
Genetics requires 2 sets of DNA, so part of the "look" comes from each parent, and part of what an offspring looks like is environmental.
Porcupines look like little bugs when they are in offspring they don't look exatually what they look like when they are out. When they are offspring they are resting and waiting for winter. I know because i remember this book in 2nd Grade about porcupines.
No such thing. Genetically incompatible.