Well mice have genotypes just like we humans do. Therefore the same way that traits are passed through mice, they are passed through humans.
Yes, a rabbit's fur color is a multiallelic triat. However, the color is also influenced by environmental conditions, especially the cold.
It's brown fur
black and white fur
Genotype codes for phenotype. Phenotype is the expressed trait, for example, black fur. The genome that codes for black fur would be BB for example
no, the color of the fur doesnt affect the color of the tongue
they do because of their fur
fur color eye color length width and the amount of fur.
yep! this is because it's parents had brown fur, and it was genetically in his blood! help?
The number of phenotypes produced for a given trait depend on how many genes control the trait. Single-gene trait: has two alleles. Fur has 1
Some inherited traits of the bobcat are; fur color, ear shape, and texture of fur.
The color of the fur, the height, and how strong it is.
they have all inherited traits like their eye color or their color of their fur
Yes, a rabbit's fur color is a multiallelic triat. However, the color is also influenced by environmental conditions, especially the cold.
Because that is their skin color, and they don't have fur yet.
i would say its fur color, tail length, and ear size ( if any are correct its fur color)
Mice inherit everything from their parents - there is no other way for them to get DNA except from their parents.
Its basically anything they are born with. For example , eyes color, large ears or fur.