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Q: What is an organism that receives different alleles for a trait from each parent?
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Where does an organism receive its chromosomes from?

An organisms gets its chromosomes from its parent(s).


What will determine the genotype of an organism?

The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring


Why does each parent organism in the f1 generation have four alleles listed in figure 6.17?

Each parent has two genes with two alleles so there are four alleles.


What are pure alleles?

Alleles come in pairs. Organisms inherit one allele from each parent organism with sexual reproduction. If the alleles are the same, they could be said to be pure alleles. The science term is monozygous.


Why does each parent organism in the F1 generation have four alleles?

They don't. Each parent should only have two.. One from each of their parents.


The offspring of a sexually-reproducing organism receives?

half of its genetic material from each parent.


Different forms of a trait that a parent may have?

alleles, isn't that obvious?


An organism that receives the same genetic traits from each parent?

according to my calculations, I believe its homozygous.


How can an organism produced by asexual be unique and different from its parent?

A organism can be unique and different from its parent when mutation occurs during DNA replication.


What is the difference between a herezygous and a homozygous?

"Heterozygous" and "homozygous" are terms that refer to alleles, which, in genetics determine what trait, from which parent, will appear in the offspring. Alleles can be either Dominant or Recessive. Every organism has two alleles, which can both be dominant, both recessive, or one of each.So,If an organism heterozygous, it has one recessive and one dominant allele.If an organism is homozygous then both of its alleles are the same; you need to specify if they are homozygous recessive (both alleles are recessive) or homozygous dominant (both alleles are dominant).


How many alleles for a trait are passed down from each parent?

There are three common Blood type alleles: A, B, and O. We all have two alleles, one inherited from each parent. The possible combinations of the three alleles are: OO; AO; BO; AB; AA; BB.


How can an organism produced by asexual reproduction be unique an different from its parent?

A organism can be unique and different from its parent when mutation occurs during DNA replication.