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A cross between two dominant homozygotes may produce a codominant animal.

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Is it impossible for two alleles to produce four phenotypes?

This would depend upon how they are expressed. Are we talking dominant, codominant, or recessive? Then there are genes thought to be fine tuned by environmental factors.


What combination of alleles could produce a trait controlled by a dominant allele?

genotype


A homozygous dominant parent will produce a gamete with?

They will produce gametes that are also homozygous.


What alleles always produce and effect?

Dominant alleles.


Why are IA and IB alleles considered codominant?

The IA and IB alleles code for the A and B antigens on the membranes of erythrocytes. These two antigens can exist together, as in a person with the AB blood type. Since the two alleles can express their character simultaneously, they are considered codominant.


What happens when alleles for a trait are codominance?

Codominant allele means both the alleles are strong (not recessive small case alphabets are for recessive) so it will give both features the alleles physical appearance (Phenotype) Eg Red flower allele R and White flower allele W will produce Pink flower as both Capital letter R and capital letter W denote both as dominant.


What is the difference of a homozygote and a heterozygote?

A homozygote carries two identical alleles for a particular gene, while a heterozygote carries two different alleles for the same gene. Homozygotes produce only one type of gamete, while heterozygotes can produce two different types of gametes.


What category of Can make and produce fertile offspring?

dominant parent traits.


What category of organisms can make and produce fertile offspring?

dominant parent traits.


What phenotype is produced by AA genotype?

The AA genotype typically produces the phenotype associated with the dominant allele A. This means that the dominant trait will be expressed in the individual with this genotype.


If a gene has one completely dominant allele and one recessive allele how many different traits can these alleles produce?

A gene with one completely dominant allele and one recessive allele can produce two different traits in a population. Individuals with two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) and those with one dominant and one recessive allele (heterozygous) will exhibit the dominant trait, while only individuals with two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive) will display the recessive trait. Therefore, the two traits produced are the dominant trait and the recessive trait.


What is an allele that produce a trait in the heterozygous condition is?

homozygous