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Yes, buy only if the parents are heterozygous for the trait and if the trait is dominant.
A cross between parents using only one trait called a monohybrid
Mendel's Law - The first law of Mendel states that "In a cross of parents that are pure for contrasting traits, only one form of the trait will appear in the next generation. Offspring that are hybrid for a trait will have only the dominant trait in the phenotype."
Breed/use only organisms showing the recessive trait for starters. If one of the parents or progenitor lines show the dominant trait then don't use their offspring. If the offspring of one of the oranisims show the dominant trait then remove both the parent of this offspring and this offspring showing the dominant trait from your program.
dominates it (you get the dominant form)
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Yes, buy only if the parents are heterozygous for the trait and if the trait is dominant.
If a disease or trait came from the parents then that's "hereditary". On the other hand, if a disease or trait did not came directly from the parents then that can only mean it was "acquired"
A cross between parents using only one trait called a monohybrid
Only if they have 2 parents with the trait(gene) or disease
A recessive trait can only be passed along if both parents carry at least one of the recessive genes to the child. If both parents manifest the trait (that is, if both parents have both recessive genes), then the child will manifest (that is, carry both recessive genes and display) the recessive trait. If one parent manifests and the other parent only carries the trait (that is, carries one dominant and one recessive gene) then the child will definitely carry and have a 50% chance of manifesting. If both parents carry the recessive, the child is 25% likely not to carry the trait at all, 50% likely to carry and 25% likely to manifest the trait.
Mendel's Law - The first law of Mendel states that "In a cross of parents that are pure for contrasting traits, only one form of the trait will appear in the next generation. Offspring that are hybrid for a trait will have only the dominant trait in the phenotype."
Dominant trait is a genetics term. A dominant trait is one which will be expressed if one of the parents has the gene for that trait. A recessive trait is one that will be expressed only if both parents carry the trait.
Recessive trait.This trait is only manifested if gametes from both parents pass on the gene to the new organism
Breed/use only organisms showing the recessive trait for starters. If one of the parents or progenitor lines show the dominant trait then don't use their offspring. If the offspring of one of the oranisims show the dominant trait then remove both the parent of this offspring and this offspring showing the dominant trait from your program.
dominates it (you get the dominant form)
The one that seemed to be lost was actually a recessive trait, which could turn up again in the next generation.