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The answer is b. Bill...somethingThe correct answer would be B. Bill is recessive for height and dominant for hair color.
Yes, as both 'O' and rhesus negative are recessive genes.
Recessive is the correct spelling.
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It depends on the allele combinations of the other pea plant parent. If the other pea plant parent also has a genotype of RrYy, then there are 16 combinations. If the other parent has genotype RRYY, then there are only 4 allele combinations. If the other parent has a genotype of RrYY, then there are 8 allele combinations in the gametes. If the other parent has a genotype of RRYy, then there are also 8 possible combinations in the gametes. Finally, if the other parent has the genotype rryy, then there are 4 gamete combinations.
The genotype each offspring has is determined by the parents. They can be both homozygous dominant or are they heterozygous and homozygous(dominant or recessive)
That is the correct spelling of "heterozygous" (having variant alleles).
A cross between two homozygous parents will form a 100 percent chance of a heterozygous offspring. One homozygous parent must have the dominant allele, and the other must have the recessive allele. So, if the circumstances are correct, these characteristics will make for a 100 percent chance of a heterozygous offspring.
This depends entirely on the genotype of the parents. The probability of getting a specific genotype is the probability of getting the correct allele from mother (1/2) multiplied by the probability of getting the correct allele from father (1/2) multiplied by the number of ways this can occur. The probability of getting a phenotype, if the phenotype is dominant, is the sum of the probability of getting two dominant alleles, and the probability of getting one dominant allele. If the phenotype is recessive, the probability is equal to the probability of getting two recessive alleles.
No. The punnet square should yield 75% dominant. If the sides of the square are A and a versus A and a, capital A meaning the dominant gene, which expresses over the recessive gene "a" whenever it is present, then the possible outcomes in the square are: AA, Aa. aA, and aa. Three out of four, or 75%, are dominant.
I believe the answer is dominant. Please don't be rude if this isn't the correct answer.
He has at least one E allele is correct. I take the quiz
Umm Yea Im Brandon And the answer is PhenotypeSorry Brandon, but the correct answer is GENOtype;)sorry but Brandon is correct tne answer is phenotypeBrandon and ^you are BOTH wrong the correct answer is G-E-N-O-T-Y-P-E
The answer is b. Bill...somethingThe correct answer would be B. Bill is recessive for height and dominant for hair color.
In _____, one allele is dominant to a recessive allele.
The correct spelling is recessive (refers to non-dominant gene).
true That is wrong. The correct answer is False