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Q: How many sets of the same gene for every characteristic do offspring receive?
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How many sets of same gene for every characteristic do offspring receive?

Two.


How many sets of the same gene for every characteristic do offspring?

Two.


What is a Characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its gene?

trait


Why is a son who receives the allele for combinations from his mother always colorblind?

Since the mother would be considered a carrier, the gene will be produced in the offspring. the son will receive that gene and will be colorblind.


How many characteristics does each gene contral?

2 genes control each characteristic of an offspring. x


Will butterfly koi breed with regular koi?

Yes. In fact, the gene that controls the butterfly characteristic is a dominant gene so all the offspring will be butterfly.


What is the chance that an offspring will not receive a dominant gene?

one out of four or 25% for monohybrid ratio


What is a characteristic that is passed down from a parent to its offspring?

Dumb question, im in 11th grade and I know that's a dumb question. Just about everything can be passed down. Height is a gene, eye color is a gene..the list goes on. No offence but you kind of fail at science, I learned this in 6th grade.


How do you find possible phenotypes of offspring?

Mendel Diagrams. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from one parent and a recessive gene from another, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring get a recessive gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the recessive gene.


What is gene characteristic?

trait


What is the difference between gene and genome?

Genome = the total genetic content (many genes) contained in a haploid set of chromosomes in eukaryotes, in a single chromosome in bacteria, or in the DNA or RNA of viruses. a gene = One unit of the genome, consisting of a sequence of DNA that occupies a specific location on a chromosome and determines a particular characteristic in an organism


Why did you color the offspring plant a different color than the tall parent plant?

Because the offspring has both the Tall gene and the short gene