Yes it is purebred. Because it had to sex to come in life. thanks to everyone.
All the F1 will have wire hair.The reason:A homozygous wire-haired dog must be SS. It must have at least one S allele if it shows the dominant character, and "homozygous" means pure-breeding, so there is no other allele present.A smooth-haired dog must be ss. Any organism displaying a recessive trait must be homozygous, as a dominant allele would mask the recessive one.So the cross is:SS x ssand one parent must pass on the S gene, one the s. Therefore all the F1 must be Ss. Their phenotype is wire-haired, because they have a dominant allele, but they are all heterozygous, because they inherited a recessive gene from the smooth-haired parent.This cross demonstrates Mendel's First Law.
Yes, two blonde parents can have a dark-haired child if they both carry a recessive gene for dark hair. The dark hair trait could be passed down from previous generations. Hair color is determined by a combination of parental genes, so genetic variability allows for different combinations of traits in offspring.
If both parents carry a recessive gene for a trait, there is a chance that their offspring could inherit two recessive alleles, resulting in the expression of the recessive trait. This is known as recessive inheritance, and the likelihood of it happening depends on the genetic makeup of the parents and the specific trait in question.
If brown hair is dominant over red hair, then a person who is heterozygous for brown hair will have a brown hair phenotype. Red-haired offspring with two brown-haired parents are fairly common.
A long white-haired male stands out in a crowd due to his unique appearance, which is often associated with wisdom, maturity, and a distinctive sense of style.
It's a purebred because it's offspring have the dominant trait in them.
Yes it is purebred. Because it had to sex to come in life. thanks to everyone.
No, a purebred Singapura will not be long haired. This breed is only short haired.
To determine if the short-haired cat in the P generation is a hybrid or a purebred, you need to consider its ancestry. If the cat's lineage consists entirely of the same breed with consistent traits, it is a purebred. However, if it has parents from different breeds or varieties, it would be classified as a hybrid.
No, the purebred Burmese cat will not be longhaired. The cat will be short haired or semi-longhair.
Purebred Boxers and Doberman Pinschers are short haired dogs. If these breeds are anything but short haired, they are mixed with another breed.
if their is a long haired relative
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The offspring will look more like the mom but they will have mid hair.
Terriers are short haired. A gator with pitbull means short hair. The offspring must be short haired.
All the F1 will have wire hair.The reason:A homozygous wire-haired dog must be SS. It must have at least one S allele if it shows the dominant character, and "homozygous" means pure-breeding, so there is no other allele present.A smooth-haired dog must be ss. Any organism displaying a recessive trait must be homozygous, as a dominant allele would mask the recessive one.So the cross is:SS x ssand one parent must pass on the S gene, one the s. Therefore all the F1 must be Ss. Their phenotype is wire-haired, because they have a dominant allele, but they are all heterozygous, because they inherited a recessive gene from the smooth-haired parent.This cross demonstrates Mendel's First Law.