Naw, gurl, it aint even a lil possible.
Naw, gurl, it aint even a lil possible.
that is what im figuring out, sorry :(
In a dihybrid cross between two heterozygous individuals, there are 16 phenotypically different types of offspring possible. This is because there are 2^4 = 16 possible combinations of alleles that can be inherited from the parental generation.
That is the correct spelling of "heterozygous" (having variant alleles).
The gametes could be: DE, De, dE, or de.
heterozygous
Yes
which of mikes traits are heterozygous? Gg or ee or CC or Ff
Yes, this is possible. only if the mother's alleles are Heterozygous (Rh+Rh-).
If they both are heterozygous and the recessive gene is blue it can happen
The abbreviation for heterozygous is "HET."
Heterozygous parents have two different alleles for a specific gene, one inherited from each parent. For example, if a gene has two variants, such as A and a, a heterozygous individual would have the genotype Aa. This genetic diversity can influence the traits of their offspring, leading to a variety of possible phenotypes. Heterozygosity is important for genetic variation and can contribute to the adaptability of a population.