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It creates heterozygous offspring. For example - the cross RRDD X rrdd would be expected to produce 100% RrDd offspring. This is because the only gamete produced by the first parent would be RD, and the only gamete produced by the second parent would be rd.
It is 10 power minus 24 of a second.
It describes how an object will react to a force.
In this case, it doesn't matter what the genotype of the other parent is since BB is homozygous dominant (assuming this is the only gene that affects coat colour of course). All of the BB parent's offspring will PHENOTYPICALLY be brown-coated. They may be heterozygous though (Bb) depending on genotype of the second parent. So the PHENOTYPIC probability of a brown coat is 100% The genotypic probability of a homozygous genotype depends on the second parent.
yes, a parent with a would have the genotype B,O (really IB,i) and the other parent would have A,O (really IA, i)or an alternative is A,A (really IA,IA). In atleast one of the squares in punnett squares *depending on which genotype for the second parent you chose* A,O (really IA, i) would be there.
The children of your parent's first cousins are your second cousins. The children of your parent's second cousins are your third cousins.
Your parent's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. Your parent's second cousin is your second cousin, once removed. Your parent's first cousin once removed may be your second cousin.
The child of your parent's first cousin is your second cousin. The grandchild of your parent's first cousin in the child of your second cousin and thus your second cousin, once removed.If you are starting with your parent's second cousin, then the grandchild is your third cousin, once removed.
If the First Cousin of your parent has a child, that child is your Second Cousin. You have one or more Greatgrandparents in common. That is the deifnition of a Second Cousin.
Your parent's first cousin is your first cousin, once removed. Your parent's first cousin, once removed is your first cousin, twice removed. Your parent's second cousin is your second cousin, once removed. Your parent's second cousin, once removed is your second cousin, twice removed.
Not if there is a second parent in the picture.
The cast of Second Parent - 2012 includes: Matt Shepard Adam Winton Emmett Winton Lela Winton
It creates heterozygous offspring. For example - the cross RRDD X rrdd would be expected to produce 100% RrDd offspring. This is because the only gamete produced by the first parent would be RD, and the only gamete produced by the second parent would be rd.
Note: When interconnecting A200 batteries (cells), they must be identical in voltage and amp rating! Batteries may be connected in series. The positive terminal of the first battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery; the positive terminal of the second is connected to the negative of the third, and so on. The voltage of the assembled battery is the sum of the individual batteries. The batteries are connected: + to - to + to - to + to -, etc. The capacity of the battery is unchanged. Batteries may also be connected in parallel. The positive terminal of the first battery is connected to the positive terminal of the second battery, the positive terminal of the second is connected to the positive of the third; the negative terminal of the first battery is connected to the negative terminal of the second battery, the negative terminal of the second is connected to the negative of the third and so on. The batteries are connected: + to + to + and - to - to -. In this configuration, the capacity is the sum of the individual batteries and voltage is unchanged.
Your second cousin is your parent's cousin's child. You and your second cousin share a great-grandparent (not a grandparent).
The second generation are called 'grandchildren'.
the second parent is hytrozygous lng hair