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The offspring in the F1 generation are heterozygous for the indicated trait.

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The F1 generation of Mendel's work can pass on Dominant alleles. Dominant is like, it's the head allele it's the main thing, what trait shows in the offspring. EXAMPLE: A king rules a kingdom.

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The Answers community requests more information for this question. Please edit your question to include more content and resubmit. Check your spelling and make sure your question makes sense. We need to know the alleles in the parents first.

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Depending up on the genetic make up of parents (male and female) the F1 offsprings will have 50% genes from each parent. Thus allelic combination of F1 offsprings will be hybrid of the two parents.

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F1 generation genotype is uniform, heterozygous.

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Wht are the possible genotypes of the F2 offspring?

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The offspring in the F1 generation are heterozygous for the indicated trait.

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The first generation in a genetic cross.

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What are all the possible combinations of alleles that each F1 parent can pass on to the offspring?

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If one parent has two dominant alleles and another parent has two recessive alleles the offspring will have?

PFHHHHH


How do you find possible phenotypes of offspring?

Mendel Diagrams. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from one parent and a recessive gene from another, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring get a recessive gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the recessive gene.


What alleles do the f1 offspring have and why?

The alleles of the f1 offspring will depend on the alleles of the parents. In theory all of the alleles in the parental genotypes could be present in the f1 generation.To work out which combinations of alleles will be present in the f1 generation/the proportion with one allele etc. you would need to draw some kind of cross.AA x AaA AA AA AAa aA aASo the f1 offspring have both the A and a alleles, because the two alleles from each parent are separated into the gametesAA gives two gametes both with 'A' alleleAa gives on gamete with 'A' and one with 'a'


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.

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What are all the possible combinations of alleles that F1 parent can pass on to the offspring?

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What are all the possible combinations of alleles that each F1 parent can pass on to the offspring?

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How do you find possible phenotypes in offspring?

The possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring can be determined using a Punnett square, a grid that shows the possible combinations of alleles that can result at fertilisation. The Punnett square below shows the expected genotypes of the offspring of parent pea plants that both have the genotype Rr.


A tool used to visulize all the possible combinations of alleles from parent.?

punnett square


What are all the possible combinations of allele that each F1 parent can pass on to the Offspring?

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What is the Tool used to visualize all the possible combinations of the alleles from parent?

It's called a Punnett square.


If one parent has two dominant alleles and another parent has two recessive alleles the offspring will have?

PFHHHHH


If one parent has two dominant alleles and another parent has two recessive alleles the offspring will be what?

yes I don't know


What will determine the genotype of an organism?

The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring


How do you find possible phenotypes of offspring?

Mendel Diagrams. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from one parent and a recessive gene from another, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring get a recessive gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the recessive gene.


How many alleles does parent pass to an offspring for each trait?

5


Offspring that result from reproduction can always maintain a parent's gene combinations?

edoptions. Novelstars answer is Asexual. Asexual reproduction bears offspring that always maintain a parent's gene combinations..