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If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.
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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.
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depends how it self fertilises. If the gametes are produced with random genes in them the offspring could have recessive charateristics not displayed on the parent. However it could only have charateristics that were present in the parents genotype to begin with. If the offspring has the same genotype as tha parent then it would be the exact same.
Successive generation refers to the sequence of offspring produced from one generation to the next within a species. It signifies the continuous passage of genetic material and traits from parent to offspring.
offspring will be produced in following AA :Aa:aa and is in the ratio of 1:2:1 so the probabiltiy is 50%
F1 stands for 1st Filal generation. In short this is the first generation of offspring from different parents.The terminology is often used in genetics and plant breeding to describe the first generation.In more simple terms a baby can be seen as the F1 generation of both of its parents.
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If A represents a dominant allele, then the AA genotype would produce the dominant phenotype.
If it changed too fast then it would be difficult for the chromosomes to match up and offspring could not be produced. The quality must be maintained or proteins and other systems will not work correctly.
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Sexual reproduction is a new combination of hereditary material that is produced in offspring.
"Produce offspring" means, quite simply, to have babies.