Yes. CC would be homozygous dominant, cc homozygous recessive and Cc would be a heterozygous individual.
Yy is a heterozygous genotype. Homozygous would be YY or yy.
The genotype of the individual is homozygous for the trait in question.
Yes, in a homozygous genotype, two alleles are the same.
One can determine whether a genotype is heterozygous or homozygous by looking at the alleles present. If there are two different alleles for a particular gene, the genotype is heterozygous. If there are two of the same alleles, the genotype is homozygous.
A CC genotype is homozygous, meaning both alleles at that gene locus are the same (in this case, both are "C"). In contrast, a heterozygous genotype would be represented as Cc, indicating two different alleles at that gene locus.
Homozygous = identical allelesHeterozygous = different allelesEven though the genotype has two of the same letter, the difference in capitalization signifies they are different.Thus, Cc is heterozygous
A. homozygous at two loci (AA & cc).
50% of the rabbits will be cc and 50% of the rabbits will be Cc. The punnet square is simple because one rabbit is homozygous recessive and the other is heterozygous. The genotype is then defined by the heterozygous (Cc) rabbit.
homozygous? homozygous? homozygous dominant
No, TTT is not an example of a homozygous recessive genotype. In genetics, a homozygous recessive genotype would have two copies of the same recessive allele, such as tt. TTT would indicate a homozygous dominant genotype.
Yy is a heterozygous genotype. Homozygous would be YY or yy.
The genotype of the individual is homozygous for the trait in question.
Yes, in a homozygous genotype, two alleles are the same.
One can determine whether a genotype is heterozygous or homozygous by looking at the alleles present. If there are two different alleles for a particular gene, the genotype is heterozygous. If there are two of the same alleles, the genotype is homozygous.
A CC genotype is homozygous, meaning both alleles at that gene locus are the same (in this case, both are "C"). In contrast, a heterozygous genotype would be represented as Cc, indicating two different alleles at that gene locus.
A homozygous genotype with both alleles being recessive is called a homozygous recessive genotype. This means that both copies of the gene are the same recessive allele, resulting in the expression of the recessive trait.
No, because it has the AA and the CC those are homozygous. The Bb is the only heterozygous trait, and there is only 1.