AA
The offspring will get the traits of Homozygous BB .
The individual with two of the same allele is "homozygous" for a trait.
Heterozygous for the A allele means having one copy of the A allele and one copy of a different allele (e.g., a or B) at a particular gene locus. In genetics, the term heterozygous refers to an individual possessing two different forms (alleles) of a particular gene.
The allele pair of someone with a genotype TT is homozygous dominant.
They will produce gametes that are also homozygous.
The offspring will get the traits of Homozygous BB .
homozygous
Heterozygous, because it has one dominant allele (B) and one recessive allele (b). An organism with two identical alleles (such as BB or bb) would be homozygous.
The individual with two of the same allele is "homozygous" for a trait.
In the case of field mice with one gene and two alleles, where "B" represents the dominant allele for black fur and "b" represents the recessive allele for brown fur, the genotype for homozygous recessive would be "bb." This means that the mouse carries two copies of the recessive allele, resulting in brown fur coloration.
The genotype of a male solid black rabbit is likely to be either homozygous (BB) or heterozygous (Bb) for the black coat color gene, where "B" represents the dominant allele for black fur and "b" represents the recessive allele for other colors. If the rabbit is homozygous (BB), it carries two copies of the black allele. If it is heterozygous (Bb), it still exhibits the black coat color due to the dominance of the "B" allele.
Homozygous dominant (Ex:AA) Heterozygous (Ex:Aa) Homozygous recessive (Ex:aa)
Heterozygous for the A allele means having one copy of the A allele and one copy of a different allele (e.g., a or B) at a particular gene locus. In genetics, the term heterozygous refers to an individual possessing two different forms (alleles) of a particular gene.
lowercase allele
The allele pair of someone with a genotype TT is homozygous dominant.
They will produce gametes that are also homozygous.
The most accurate description of an organism with genotype AaBb is heterozygous. A homozygous genotype is aaBB and AA.