yes, it usually is, the number of protons never changes is in an atom, the amount of neutrons and electrons do however.
Possible genotypes would be AA and Aa. Phenotypes cannot be determined here because they are the physical, observable results of a genotype.
110 AA mean in immunoglobulin chains refers to the number of amino acids in a single domain
Purebreds can be recessive or dominant, depending on their genotype. A genotype for spots on a griaffe could be AA (purebred dominant), Aa (heterozygous dominant), or AA (purebred recessive)? AA and Aa would both show the dominant phenotype, but only AA and AA are purebreds.
As per a Punnet Square: Aa crossed with aa can result in Aa, Aa, aa, or aa. So 50% heterozygotes, 50% recessives.
Aa AA aa If A dominant, two phenotypes.
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There is no element with the abbreviation of "Aa."
Cannot be determined
Ex. Genotype = Phenotype AA Pure, no cleft chin Aa Hybrid, no cleft chin AA Pure, cleft chin XX Female XY Male
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Possible genotypes would be AA and Aa. Phenotypes cannot be determined here because they are the physical, observable results of a genotype.
[(aa + bb) + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*(ab+ba)]*[a + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*b]
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There is no element with the abbreviation of "Aa" but here is a list of all the abbreviations that start with "A" in case you meant something else: Al - Aluminum Ar - Argon As - Arsenic Ag - Silver Au - Gold At - Astatine Ac - Actinium Am - Americium