b. bill is recessive for his height and something something
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Jose A Hernandez
Bill is recessive for height and dominant for hair color.
The answer is b. Bill...somethingThe correct answer would be B. Bill is recessive for height and dominant for hair color.
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Child's genotype would be homozygous recessive alleles (nn) and parents would both have heterozygous dominant alleles (Nn).
A heterozygous genotype includes two different alleles.
Tall = T short = t Tall plants genotype would either be TT or Tt, and short plants genotype would be tt.
The spelling "quizzers" is a plural form that would refer to persons who quiz, or test.The plural of the word quiz is quizzes.
If the frequency of genotype AA is p^2, where p is the frequency of allele A, then the frequency of genotype AA would be p^2.
This question is worded weird, because if someone had a dominant phenotype, as in Brown eyes dominant, than they would be BB or Bb. The exact genotype would need to have a key to what one of their parents' genotype was. Example: If a man with brown eyes (dominant) had a mom with blue eyes (recessive) then what would the man's genotype be? the answer would be Bb because that means that the man's dad would have BB and mom would be bb and when using punnent square, his genotype is Bb (only possible genotype is Bb)
If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.
An organism's genotype is its genetic identity. The genotype is comprised of all the genetic material inherited from both parents. The genotype is what "tells" each individual cell how to function. The phenotype is the physical expression of an organism's genotype. For example, if a person's genotype for eye color is one dominant allele for brown and one recessive for blue, then the individual's phenotype would be their actual eye color which in this case would be brown.
It is phenotype.