it would be whatever the dominant phenotype is...
heterozygous would mean having Gg so if G is green and g is white you would have a green plant if the genotype is heterozygous
codominance
The phenotype (as I assume would be colour) for both homozygous and heterozygous yellow-grained corn is yellow.
Homozygous dominant and heterozygous both are a dominant phenotype.
It's expressed when a heterozygous phenotype is between two homozygous phenotypes.
I think it is the scientist labs?
No
Heterozygous dominant.D = dominantd = recessiveSame as out breeding for cross with other heterozygous dominant.Dd X DdDDDdDddd
The dominant allele is the one that determines the phenotype in a heterozygous individual.
When the alleles are different the organism is heterozygous for that trait. Another way of putting it is to say the genotype is heterozygous for that trait. The dominant allele will be seen in the phenotype ie what is displayed.Most traits are governed by more than one pair of alleles.
Phenotype
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
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.
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1