Alleles are represented as: Gg
Where G is the dominant trait and g is the recessive trait
Therefore, homozygous dominant would be: GG
Homozygous recessive would be: gg
and heterozygous would be Gg
The letters represent the alleles, or variations, of a given trait. So for example T might represent tall and t represents short. The capital letter always corresponds to the dominant trait and the lowercase letter corresponds to the recessive trait.
Alleles that are the same = homozygous Alleles that are different = heterozygous
A punnet square uses letters to represent dominant and recessive alleles.
Each parent can pass on one of two alleles for each gene to their offspring. This results in four possible combinations: A-B, A-b, a-B, and a-b, where A and a represent alleles from one gene and B and b represent alleles from another gene.
The letters to the left are the two alleles (the genotype) of one parent and the letters above is the other parents genotype. If the letter is capital it means the trait is dominant and if the letter is lowercase, it's recessive
Yes, geneticists use letters to represent alleles of organisms. Typically, uppercase letters are used to represent dominant alleles, and lowercase letters are used to represent recessive alleles. For example, "A" may represent a dominant allele and "a" a recessive allele for a specific gene.
The three alleles are A, B, and O
The letters in a Punnett square represent the alleles for a particular gene. Typically, uppercase letters are used to represent dominant alleles, while lowercase letters represent recessive alleles. The letters are combined to show possible genetic outcomes in offspring.
The letters represent the alleles, or variations, of a given trait. So for example T might represent tall and t represents short. The capital letter always corresponds to the dominant trait and the lowercase letter corresponds to the recessive trait.
Alleles that are the same = homozygous Alleles that are different = heterozygous
A punnet square uses letters to represent dominant and recessive alleles.
Each parent can pass on one of two alleles for each gene to their offspring. This results in four possible combinations: A-B, A-b, a-B, and a-b, where A and a represent alleles from one gene and B and b represent alleles from another gene.
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Alleles can be either dominant or recessive. They can be identical or different for any given gene in a somatic cell, and can represent alternative forms of a gene.
capital letters, such as PP equals two dominant alleles, pp equals two recessive alleles.
well it depends on the letters that you are given, recessive alleles are ALWAYS lower case.An example answer would be: ss, where s would represent the recessive allele.
The letters to the left are the two alleles (the genotype) of one parent and the letters above is the other parents genotype. If the letter is capital it means the trait is dominant and if the letter is lowercase, it's recessive