False. A combination af alleles is called a gene.
The genotype is the type of gene (I.e blue eyes rather than brown eyes)
The plant with the GgBb genotype will produce four types of pollen grains: GB, Gb, gB, and gb. These combinations arise from the different combinations of alleles for each gene in the genotype.
The inherited combination of alleles is known as the offspring's genotype. It determines the genetic makeup of an individual based on the alleles inherited from each parent. The genotype influences the phenotype, or the observable traits of an organism.
If you mean all the alleles in one cell, then yes, that's a genotype.
The FALSE statement is "A phenotype determines genotype." In reality, it is the genotype that determines the phenotype, as the genetic information (allele combinations) present in an individual's DNA influences their observable traits.
Yes, in a homozygous genotype, two alleles are the same.
Yes, but it's spelled genotype.
Genotype is the set of all genes present in the nucleus of a somatic cell. Alleles are segments of DNA containing multiple genes
Possible genotype combinations depend on the specific alleles involved in a genetic cross. For a simple trait governed by two alleles (e.g., A and a), the possible combinations from two parents could be AA, Aa, and aa. In cases involving multiple genes or traits, the combinations increase significantly, following principles such as Mendelian inheritance. The specific combinations can also vary based on the dominance relationships between alleles (e.g., dominant, recessive, codominant).
The plant with the GgBb genotype will produce four types of pollen grains: GB, Gb, gB, and gb. These combinations arise from the different combinations of alleles for each gene in the genotype.
The inherited combination of alleles is known as the offspring's genotype. It determines the genetic makeup of an individual based on the alleles inherited from each parent. The genotype influences the phenotype, or the observable traits of an organism.
The heterozygous genotype
If you mean all the alleles in one cell, then yes, that's a genotype.
If the gene for a trait has two alleles, one dominant (D) and one recessive (d) there are three possible combinations in the genotype: DD (homozygous dominant) Dd (heterozygous) dd (homozygous recessive)
To find possible genetic combinations from a genotype, you can use a Punnett square. Place the alleles from one parent along one side and the alleles from the other parent along the other side. Then fill in the square to determine all possible allele combinations that could be inherited by the offspring.
The FALSE statement is "A phenotype determines genotype." In reality, it is the genotype that determines the phenotype, as the genetic information (allele combinations) present in an individual's DNA influences their observable traits.
Yes, in a homozygous genotype, two alleles are the same.
genotype