Aa AA aa If A dominant, two phenotypes.
Natural selection favours phenotypes that bestow a reproductive advantage, thereby increasing the frequency of alleles (genotype) producing those phenotypes.
Highly reduced, or, nonexistent.
because no one in this world has the same gene.They may have similar gene,but not the same
The gene sequence of a DNA determines the variation of genetic expression in phenotypes.
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Aa AA aa If A dominant, two phenotypes.
You can see the phenotype. A good way to remember is that a photograph is what you see. The genotype is the graphic representation of the trait.
Natural selection favours phenotypes that bestow a reproductive advantage, thereby increasing the frequency of alleles (genotype) producing those phenotypes.
Highly reduced, or, nonexistent.
When enough phenotypes in a family are known the genotypes can be infered.
There are two possible phenotypes and genotypes for the male. We know that neither the male or the female can be S/S (S = spotted, N = non spotted) because this would result in all of the pups being spotted due to spotted being the dominant gene. Therefore the male must be either S/N or N/N, However the S/N genotype gives the 1:1 ratio of spotted to non-spotted (assuming the female is as well) which is what the pup ratio is, so we can assume that is the male's genotype.
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because no one in this world has the same gene.They may have similar gene,but not the same