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What was the genotype of the offspring that did not share the parent's phenotype?

The genotype of the offspring that had the same phenotype as the parents is rr or wrinkled. The phenotype for the seed shape of both parent plants is round.


What was the phenotype for seed shape of both parent?

What percentage of the possible types of offspring had the same phenotype as the parents


To produce pea plants that only display recessive Phenotype of a trait what must be the genotype of the parents plants?

both must be tt or both must be Tt


What is the phenotype produced between the two homozygous parents?

The same phenotype as both of the parents.


What is the genotype of the offspring that do not share the parents phenotype?

Genotype is the coded for traitPhenotype is the visible characteristicSo in the case where both parents had heterozygous dominant Brown eyes (Bb - big B for brown, dominant gene; little b for blue recessive gene); it is possible for the child to have blue eyes, by being homozygous recessive (bb).However this is an educated guess, as your question does not make sense.


What was the phenotype for the seed shape of both parent plants considering that Mendel observed that round seed shape Capital R was dominant to the wrinkled shape lowercase r?

Hybrids


What was the phenotype of the offspring that did not share of the parents phenotype?

If both parents have the same phenotype, but the offspring did not share that phenotype, then it is likely that the parents have a dominant phenotype, but the offspring has a recessive phenotype, which means that the offpring's genotype would be homozygous recessive, and it's parents' genotypes would be heterozygous. For example, the parents may both have the genotype Bb, which gives them black fur. Approximately 25% of their offspring should have the genotype bb, which gives them the phenotype of white fur.


What was the genotype of the offspring the did not share the parents' phenotype?

If both parents have the same phenotype, but the offspring did not share that phenotype, then it is likely that the parents have a dominant phenotype, but the offspring has a recessive phenotype, which means that the offpring's genotype would be homozygous recessive, and it's parents' genotypes would be heterozygous. For example, the parents may both have the genotype Bb, which gives them black fur. Approximately 25% of their offspring should have the genotype bb, which gives them the phenotype of white fur.


What will happen if you get dominant genes from both your parents?

You will have the dominant phenotype for that trait.


Why a student inherited a recessive phenotype of a particular characteristic even both the parent are phenotypically dominant for the characteristic?

May be the parents are heterozygous.So, the percentage for the students to inherit a recessive phenotype from the parents is 25%.


Do Parents with the dominant phenotype cannot have offspring with the recessive phenotypeous for a trait that is?

No. Parents with the dominant phenotype might be heterozygous in their genotype. This means they could carry both the dominant and recessive allele for a trait. So they could both pass the recessive allele to an offspring, who would then have the homozygous recessive genotype and recessive phenotype.


Can two parents with blood type A positive have a child with O positive blood type?

Yes, if both parents have the genotype AO, then the child can have the O from both parents, phenotype O