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XX for female and XY for male. -anonymous18_K
That is not public information but her genotype is probably XX like most females.
The genotype that typically results in a human female is XX. This means that females have two X chromosomes.
It results in a female:) im pretty sure you go to primavera like me, biology is tough isn't it?
In the ZW sex-determination system, which is found in some birds, reptiles, and insects, males have a homozygous genotype consisting of two Z chromosomes, denoted as ZZ. In contrast, females have a ZW genotype, where one chromosome is Z and the other is W. This system contrasts with the XY sex-determination system found in mammals, where males have an XY genotype.
In the ZW sex chromosome system, the male genotype is typically represented as ZZ. In this system, females have a ZW genotype, while males possess two identical Z chromosomes, resulting in the ZZ configuration. This system is commonly found in birds, some reptiles, and certain insects.
The genotype XO results from the absence of a second sex chromosome in an individual. This condition is known as Turner syndrome and is characterized by a single X chromosome in females instead of the usual two. It can lead to various developmental and physical abnormalities.
A girl receives two X sex chromosomes, one from the mother's ovum, and one from the father's sperm cell. Females have the XX sex genotype.
I think it's genotype...
To determine the genotype of a white ram, breed him with black females. Black females are homozygous recesive for the black trait, a. If the ram is homozygous dominant, all offspring will be white (and heterozygous). If the ram is heterozygous, approximately half of it's offspring will be white and half will be black.
the genotype is BB
The answer is genotype