This is far too broad a question. Any phenotype that is dominant can be seen from either a heterozygous or homozygous individual.
that organism is a heterozygous one which contain the traits of recessive as well as dominant genes.
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Homozygous recessive: is when the genes are both recessive Homozygous dominant: is when the genes are both dominant (traits show) Heterozygous dominant: is when one gene is dominant and one is recessive (traits show) Heterozygous recessive: is the same as heterozygous dominant but the dominant genes are inactive
Inbreeding results in offspring that are homozygous for most traits - the variability tends to be bred out of the population.
A dihybrid cross is the cross that involves parents that differ in two traits.
which of mikes traits are heterozygous? Gg or ee or CC or Ff
heterozygous
A heterozygous parent with two traits on random mating will have the off springs in dihybrid ratios of genetic segregation.
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heterozygous genotypes are two different traits which one is reccessive and one is dominant. to be homozygous means that both the traits are either both reccessive or both dominant
that organism is a heterozygous one which contain the traits of recessive as well as dominant genes.
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Homozygous recessive: is when the genes are both recessive Homozygous dominant: is when the genes are both dominant (traits show) Heterozygous dominant: is when one gene is dominant and one is recessive (traits show) Heterozygous recessive: is the same as heterozygous dominant but the dominant genes are inactive
3:1 homozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant, heterozygous dominant and homozygous recessive.
The phenotypic ratio would be 3 to 1
dihybrid cross :D
Inbreeding results in offspring that are homozygous for most traits - the variability tends to be bred out of the population.