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The visible trait an offspring exhibits is called the phenotype.

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When a plant self pollinates and all offspring have the same trait as the paerent it is called?

When a plant self-pollinates and all offspring have the same trait as the parent, it is called homozygous. This means that the offspring have inherited identical alleles for that specific trait from both parent plants.


What trait that may not show when an animal carries it but which can be passed on to its offspring and perhaps show there is called what kind of trait?

A trait that may not be visibly expressed in an animal but can be passed on to its offspring is called a "recessive trait." This trait is only observable when an organism has two copies of the gene responsible for it, one from each parent.


A character that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its gene is called?

trait


A characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring?

skin color eye color hair color same way of acting ect.


How many phenotypes does each trait have?

the offspring have two factors for each trait


Two plants are crossed resulting in offspring with 3 to 1 ratio for a particular trait?

The 3:1 ratio suggests that the trait is controlled by a single gene with two alleles. Three offspring exhibit the dominant trait, while one exhibits the recessive trait. This pattern follows Mendelian inheritance.


What is the likelihood that the offspring of individuals IV-3 and IV-4 will inherit the trait?

The likelihood that the offspring of individuals IV-3 and IV-4 will inherit the trait depends on the specific genetic inheritance pattern of the trait. If the trait is determined by a dominant gene, there is a 50 chance that the offspring will inherit the trait. If the trait is determined by a recessive gene, there is a 25 chance that the offspring will inherit the trait.


A trait which may not show when a animal carries it but which can be passed on to its offspring and maybe show there is called what?

recessive


When is the cells join is called?

What are the possible genotypes if the offspring of the fathers HH for a trait and the mothers hh


Gregor Mendel concluded that a parent passes of the alleles for a trait to their offspring?

One of the allels for a trait to it's offspring.


How can offspring inherit a recessive trait?

An offspring can inherit a recessive trait if both of its parents are homozygous for the dominant allele.


Traits that are typically expressed even if an offspring inherits just one copy of a gene for the trait are called what traits?

Dominant trait due to doominant gene (as against recessive trait)