To represent a heterozygous genotype, you would you two DIFFERENT letters. Whether it would be lower case or upper case depends on if it's dominant or not.
A heterozygous genotype
AaBb usually, but can also be AAbb or aaBB depending on what they ask you is heterozygous. To be heterozygous for one trait, it's AaBb. To have a heterozygous genotype, unless specified, it can be any of the above.
The genotype Rr represents an individual that carries one dominant allele (R) and one recessive allele (r) for a specific trait. This individual is called heterozygous for that trait.
An example of a heterozygous recessive genotype is when an individual carries one dominant allele and one recessive allele for a particular trait. One example could be a person with the genotype Aa, where "A" represents the dominant allele and "a" represents the recessive allele.
The genotype for an individual who is heterozygous for both traits of tongue rolling and cleft chin would be RrCc. "R" represents the dominant allele for tongue rolling and "r" represents the recessive allele for non-tongue rolling, while "C" represents the dominant allele for cleft chin and "c" represents the recessive allele for no cleft chin.
A heterozygous genotype represents having two different alleles for a particular gene, with one being dominant and the other recessive. This results in the individual expressing the dominant trait while also carrying the recessive allele.
That is the correct spelling of "heterozygous" (having variant alleles).
In the Hardy-Weinberg equation, 2pq represents the frequency of heterozygous individuals in a population for a specific gene with two alleles. The value 2pq accounts for the likelihood of having a heterozygous genotype when both alleles are considered.
An erminette chicken would carry both a black gene and a white gene. The erminette chicken represents the heterozygous phenotype.
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which of mikes traits are heterozygous? Gg or ee or CC or Ff