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The genotypes produced from a cross between Ww and Ww would be: WW Ww Ww ww -The cross between these two genotypes would produce gametes with genotypes in a 1:2:1 ratio.
A purebred Lab that is taller at the withers than 24-1/2 inches is disqualified by the breed standard, so this question is moot.
The letters on the outside of the Punnett square stand for the alleles of each parent. One parent's alleles are written across the top of the square, and the other parent's alleles are written along the left side of the square. The pairs of alleles inside the square represent all the possible genotypes for their offspring.
The results of the first generation were 3 tall plants and 1 short plant, indicating that some activity was making the tall plants more likely, but not exclusively so.
On a 1:175,000 scale map one cm on the map represents 175,000 cm on the ground. So if you walked 175,000 centimetres on the ground, you would have moved 1 centimetre on your map.
The genotypes produced from a cross between Ww and Ww would be: WW Ww Ww ww -The cross between these two genotypes would produce gametes with genotypes in a 1:2:1 ratio.
AA : Aa in the ratio of 1:1
from dictionary.com pure·bred    /adj. ˈpyʊərˈbrɛd; n. ˈpyʊərˌbrɛd/ Show Spelled [adj. pyoor-bred; n. pyoor-bred] Show IPA -adjective 1. of or pertaining to an animal, all of whose ancestors derive over many generations from a recognized breed. -noun 2. a purebred animal, esp. one of registered pedigree
you have a 1:3 chance of the offspring having white eyes
If you mean when is it considered larger than it would be larger only then a negative number such as -1.
yes, it would be considered tall...
The genotypes would be: RR, RR, RR, and Rr As for the phenotypes, you cannot tell without knowing what the alleles represent.
Genotypes (phenotype) 25% homozygous dominant (free earlobes) 25% homozygous recessive (attached earlobes) 50% heterozygous (free earlobes) 75% phenotypically dominant (free earlobes) 25% phenotyically recessive (attached earlobes) Ratios Genotype 1:1:2 Phenotype 3:1
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representation of genotypes of a pair of contrasting traits of a character in the form of ratio is referred as genetic ratio. in this ratio the three different genotypes are represented- homozygous dominant genotype:heterozygote genotype:homozygous recessive genotype in case of a monohybrid cross ( either normal cross,reciprocal crosses of Mendel or back cross or test cross ratios) and for dihybrid crosses- dominant genotype:recombinant genotypes:recessive genotypes are represented. For instance monohybrid genotypic ratio is 1:2:1 and back cross/test cross ratio-1:1 For dihybrid genotypic ratio 1:2:2:4:1:2:1:2:1 It may differ in different cases according to T.H.Morgan.Bateson, punnet, Garrod etc.
If you are a right handed bowler your natural pocket would be the 1-3. If you throw a ball that hits the 1-2 pocket, that would be considered the 'Jersey' or "Brooklyn' side. It is just the opposite for a lefty. A lefty's pocket would be the 1-2 and if they threw a ball that hit the 1-3 pocket, that would be considered 'Jersey' or 'Brooklyn'.
There are six major genotypes of the hepatitis C virus, which are indicated numerically (e.g., genotype 1, genotype 2, etc.).