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there would be a 100% chance of it being heterozygous (Pp)
Heterozygous dominant.D = dominantd = recessiveSame as out breeding for cross with other heterozygous dominant.Dd X DdDDDdDddd
It's the gene that would be heterozygous not the chromosome.
The purple flowered parents would have to be heterozygous or not full-breeds. For example the purple flowers phenotype would be Pp and Pp instead of PP and PP, which would only produce purple flowers.
A heterozygous genotype includes two different alleles.
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
there would be a 100% chance of it being heterozygous (Pp)
Heterozygous dominant.D = dominantd = recessiveSame as out breeding for cross with other heterozygous dominant.Dd X DdDDDdDddd
It's the gene that would be heterozygous not the chromosome.
The purple flowered parents would have to be heterozygous or not full-breeds. For example the purple flowers phenotype would be Pp and Pp instead of PP and PP, which would only produce purple flowers.
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
Yes - Hh is heterozygous. HH is homozygous, and hh is homozygous.
A heterozygous genotype includes two different alleles.
The trait that would be expressed in a heterozygous genotype would be the dominant trait. If one allele is dominant then it will be expressed.
that organism is a heterozygous one which contain the traits of recessive as well as dominant genes.
It's heterozygous. Heterozygous is when there is a big letter and a little letter, like Bb. Homozygous is when both letters are the same size, like BB or bb.
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.