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Can a child be afflicted with a dominant trait if both her parents have a normal phenotype Why or why not?

No, a child cannot be afflicted with a dominant trait if both parents have a normal phenotype. This is because dominant traits require at least one copy of the dominant allele to be expressed, and if both parents have a normal phenotype, they would not carry the dominant allele to pass onto their child.


What makes up a person's phenotype?

the phenotype is what you see like for example DD is the genotype and homozygous dominant is the phenotype. Another example is phenotype Heterozygous round eyes or in genetic form Rr. Phenotype means what you see and Genotype is the gene. I hope this answers your question


How is the genetic sex of a child determined?

The genetic sex of a child is determined by the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. Typically, a child with two X chromosomes is female, while a child with one X and one Y chromosome is male.


Which of these is an example of interaction between biotic and abiotic components of an ecosystem?

abiotic means no-living and biotic means living, or existing. Though the interaction of the ecosystem is this: The sex between a boy or a girl in a relationship.And the Biotic is the living though abiotic components of the ecosystem. Examples: A Boy would grow a girl gets develope in itest on the boy the get married and have a child. Then the child grows. Qwestion: Why do the boy and girl prepared sex?


Is the sex of a child determined by genetics or other factors?

The sex of a child is determined by genetics, specifically by the combination of sex chromosomes inherited from the parents. Typically, a child with two X chromosomes is female, while a child with one X and one Y chromosome is male. Other factors do not play a significant role in determining a child's sex.

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What is the phenotype of the child if the father has brown eyes and mother has blue eyes assuming a complete dominence and recessive relationship between brown eyes and blue eyes?

If assuming that the dominance relationship is that the brown eyed gene is dominant over the blue eyed gene. Then the child's phenotype should be brown eyes.


If AA is dominant for a widow's peak and if a child is born without a widow's peak what is his phenotype?

The Phenotype would be a straight hairline. The genotype would be aa.


Can a child be afflicted with a dominant trait if both her parents have a normal phenotype Why or why not?

No, a child cannot be afflicted with a dominant trait if both parents have a normal phenotype. This is because dominant traits require at least one copy of the dominant allele to be expressed, and if both parents have a normal phenotype, they would not carry the dominant allele to pass onto their child.


If paternity is being determined between brothers and one of the brothers and the child in question both have asthma does that decide paternity?

No.


If the father blood type is B and the mother blood type is B what type of blood will the baby have?

the baby can have several types depending on the parents phenotypes:1.phenotype- (BO)X(BO)the child can be 75% type B and 15% type O.2.phenotype-(BB)X(BO)the child can be 100% typeB.3.phenotype (BB)X(BB)the child will be 100% type B.


What does the root word Inter mean?

Reaction to an action, to play or toy with object. Ex: the child had an interaction to the computer game


What makes up a person's phenotype?

the phenotype is what you see like for example DD is the genotype and homozygous dominant is the phenotype. Another example is phenotype Heterozygous round eyes or in genetic form Rr. Phenotype means what you see and Genotype is the gene. I hope this answers your question


Can an a positive father and an b negative mother have an ab negative child?

yes it dependsupon the genotype and phenotype


Does paternity have to be determined in child conceived during separation for a divorce?

It will have to be determined through a paternity test if the father is denying the child. If the father admits the child is his, no paternity test has to be completed.


What determins phenotype?

the genotypeThe genotype (genes) of an organism determines its phenotype (what it looks and acts like). The phenotype can also be slightly influenced by the organism's environment. For example, if a human inherits genes to be taller than average, but has poor nutrition as a child, he won't be as tall as his genes had coded.


When is the sex of a child determined?

5 months