2 green alleles.
Are you talking about phenotype or genotype? Phenotype is the expression of the genotype. Genotype is what you inherited. Phenotype is what you see. Homozygous is the same. Heterozygous is different. If you inherit one allele for blue eyes and one allele for brown eyes, your phenotype should be brown eyes. Your genotype would be brown eyes, blue eyes. You would have a heterozygous genotype.
A homozygous recessive as male parent
"BB" and "bb" are Homozygous"Br" are hetrozygous
Homozygous
No
homozygous? homozygous? homozygous dominant
Are you talking about phenotype or genotype? Phenotype is the expression of the genotype. Genotype is what you inherited. Phenotype is what you see. Homozygous is the same. Heterozygous is different. If you inherit one allele for blue eyes and one allele for brown eyes, your phenotype should be brown eyes. Your genotype would be brown eyes, blue eyes. You would have a heterozygous genotype.
A recessive gene refers to an allele which is only seen in homozygous genotype.
Genotype TT is called a homozygous genotype. The TT indicates identical alleles, and the capital letters represent their dominant trait.
Yes, homozygous with homozygous (both the same genotype) will produce homozygous of the same genotype
at the q gene the genotype is homozygous.
The allele pair of someone with a genotype TT is homozygous dominant.
A homozygous recessive as male parent
"BB" and "bb" are Homozygous"Br" are hetrozygous
Homozygous
Tt
Heterozygous