I depends on what you are using. For example if you are using tall stemmed pea plants and short stemmed pea plants, T will be the genotype for tall because it is dominant (it will mask the recessive t trait if T is there making the pea plant be tall even if it is a hybrid or Tt) and t will be the genotype for short pea plants, (you need two different or same genotypes because one genotype represents one parent). TT and tt are purebred because both parents are the same. Also if your mother and father have black eyes, it will be dominant over any other color because you would inherit it from both parents.
This used to confuse me too but you need to understand the basics of it first =)
E.G. Tt, Bb, Ee, Aa, Dd, Hh
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
Yes it is purebred. Because it had to sex to come in life. thanks to everyone.
The first generation cross, known as F1 (filial 1), for homozygous (purebred) parents will be heterozygous - have one allele of each of their parents' traits. For example, the cross BB X bb would result in an F1 genotype of Bb.
The first generation of offspring from a cross is called the F1 generation.
The first generation of offspring from the cross of two parents is called the _____.
p generation
Make sure the parents are a purebred Beagle and purebred Pug. Then you will get a first generation puggle.
In genetics, the term "purebred hybrid" can be a bit contradictory, as "purebred" refers to organisms with a consistent genetic lineage, while "hybrid" denotes a cross between different breeds or species. However, if we consider "hybrid" to mean the offspring resulting from the mating of two different purebred parents, then the parents would be considered F1 generation hybrids. Therefore, the generation of the parents themselves would be classified as the F0 generation, as they are the original purebred lines before any hybridization occurs.
The phenotype of the F1 generation was all tall.
Yes it is purebred. Because it had to sex to come in life. thanks to everyone.
To determine if the short-haired cat in the P generation is a hybrid or a purebred, you need to consider its ancestry. If the cat's lineage consists entirely of the same breed with consistent traits, it is a purebred. However, if it has parents from different breeds or varieties, it would be classified as a hybrid.
It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.
It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.
To determine if the short-haired cat in the P generation is a hybrid or a purebred, we need to know its lineage. If it has a mixed ancestry, it is likely a hybrid; if both parents are of the same breed, it is a purebred. The offspring's appearance would depend on the genetics inherited from both parents, but if one parent is a short-haired breed and the other is long-haired, you might expect a mix of short and long-haired kittens.
The first generation cross, known as F1 (filial 1), for homozygous (purebred) parents will be heterozygous - have one allele of each of their parents' traits. For example, the cross BB X bb would result in an F1 genotype of Bb.
Yes it is purebred. Because it had to sex to come in life. thanks to everyone.
Dean germon is a purebred carp. Purebred carp, such as dean germon, are only bred from purebred parents.