Let's say that the squarepants shape is dominant over the circlepants shape. I'm going to say that the dominant form of the gene is S. If he is heterozygous, then it would be Ss.
Genotype is the coded for traitPhenotype is the visible characteristicSo in the case where both parents had heterozygous dominant Brown eyes (Bb - big B for brown, dominant gene; little b for blue recessive gene); it is possible for the child to have blue eyes, by being homozygous recessive (bb).However this is an educated guess, as your question does not make sense.
Phenotype, This is the "outward, physical manifestation" of the organism Genotype, This is the "internally coded, inheritable information"
He performed dihybrid crosses.
Sickle-cell anemia is characterised by abnormal haemoglobin which are not the correct shape and cannot carry oxygen. It is a genetic disease - and a person must have two copies of the gene to have sickle-cell anemia. (Heterozygous individuals, with one copy, are known as having sickle-cell trait - and some of their haemoglobin may be misshapen).
No, liquids do not have a fixed shape. They take the shape of the container they are in.
SpongeBob SquarePants is a square, but his pants is an rectangular shape.
The shape that people can see is the phenotype.
Yes. Because a square is a polygon. Spongebob Squarepants.
"Heterozygous" means having one copy each of the dominant and the recessive allele governing a particular trait."Dihybrid" means that you are following the inheritance of two traits ("di-" = 2).For example: in the peas that Mendel studied, round seeds (allele R) are dominant over wrinkled (r). So a heterozygous plant has the genotype Rr. Yellow seeds (Y) are dominant over green (y). In experiments following these two traits (seed shape and seed color) a dihybrid heterozygous individual therefore has the genotype RrYy.A dihybrid cross involves observation of two traits, e.g.RRYY x rryywhich would yield an F1 entirely made up of RrYy individuals.
Genotype is the coded for traitPhenotype is the visible characteristicSo in the case where both parents had heterozygous dominant Brown eyes (Bb - big B for brown, dominant gene; little b for blue recessive gene); it is possible for the child to have blue eyes, by being homozygous recessive (bb).However this is an educated guess, as your question does not make sense.
The alleles such as TT or tt, RR or rr, and so on.The alleles such as TT or tt, RR or rr, and so on.they are also Tt Rr etc
The genotype of the offspring that had the same phenotype as the parents is rr or wrinkled. The phenotype for the seed shape of both parent plants is round.
Both. A genotype is the scientific part, the lettering. For example; Lets say the mother's face shape, being recessive, is represented by lower case (s), and the father's, being dominate, is represented by captial (S). So the genotype for this sidtuation is Ss The phenotype is the physical appearance of the trait.
To put it best in words, Sandra has two different alleles for eye shape. So one parent has a certain eye shape, while the other has a different eye shape. Sandra will gain the dominant trait for her eye shape.
Phenotype, This is the "outward, physical manifestation" of the organism Genotype, This is the "internally coded, inheritable information"
No he is cube, but if he weren't 2d, he would be square. Spongebob Squarepants can be square since he is a rectangular cube shape with square edges. However, he is not litterally square since all of his sides are not equal in length.
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