No, WWI didn't begin until a century after Napoleon left the battlefield.
The genotypes produced from a cross between Ww and Ww would be: WW Ww Ww ww -The cross between these two genotypes would produce gametes with genotypes in a 1:2:1 ratio.
The ratio for a genetic cross between two heterozygous individuals (Ww x Ww) follows Mendelian inheritance. The possible genotypes from this cross are 1 WW, 2 Ww, and 1 ww, resulting in a genotypic ratio of 1:2:1. If focusing on the phenotypic ratio, assuming W is dominant over w, the ratio would be 3:1 (with 3 showing the dominant trait and 1 showing the recessive trait).
Napoleon 1 also called Napoleon the Great.
Yes, as is the legacy of WW 1 and of several previous wars. You could trace the present situation of the world back at least as far as Napoleon, if not to the Crusades and the Romans.
Germany was in WW I and WW II.
Yes, for example: WW 1 , WW 2.
WW 1
Gas was often used during WW 1 and probably caused the most damage.
The Holocaust did not take place during WW 1, it was during WW 2.
1 cup of cheerios is 2 WW points
Mostly (in recent history) its WW 1 and WW 2 record and the Holocaust.
1 cup of cheerios is 2 WW points