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If someone cross a purebred mother with type B blood and a father with type AB blood what are the possible blood type outcomes of their offspring?

The possible blood type outcomes of their offspring would be type B or AB. Each parent passes on one blood type allele to their child, so the child could inherit the B allele from the mother and the B or A allele from the father, resulting in blood type B or AB.


The memory device for figuring out the combinations for a heterozygous parent for two traits?

The Punnett square is a memory device used to determine the potential combinations of alleles in offspring from two heterozygous parents for two traits. By arranging the parental alleles in the square, it helps visualize the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring. This method is commonly used in genetics to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.


What does each small box of a Punnett square present?

Each small box in a Punnett square represents a possible combination of alleles (genetic information) that the offspring could inherit from its parents. The letters in the boxes represent the different versions of a gene, known as alleles, that the offspring might receive from each parent. By examining the combinations in the Punnett square, we can predict the probability of different genetic outcomes in the offspring.


How do you find possible phenotypes of offspring?

Mendel Diagrams. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from one parent and a recessive gene from another, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring get a recessive gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the recessive gene.


Where do the possible offspring of green and yellow pods get their DNA?

The possible offspring of green and yellow pods receive half of their DNA from each parent. This is through the process of genetic recombination during sexual reproduction, where genetic material from both parents combines to create a unique combination in the offspring.

Related Questions

What are the possible offspring outcomes if parent 1tt crosses parent 2tt?

Tt,tt


What are the possible offspring if parent 1Tt crosses with parent 2tt?

Tt,tt


What are the possible offspring outcome if parent 1 Tt crosses with parent 2 tt tt?

Tt, tt -- novanet :)


If parent 1 crosses with parent 2 what percentage of offspring will display the recessive trait?

75% Percent


A model that helps explain the results of Mendel's crosses is called a?

Punnett square. It is a tool used to predict the genotypes and phenotypes of offspring in a genetic cross. By combining the possible alleles from each parent, the Punnett square shows the potential genetic outcomes of their mating.


If Parent 1 Tt crosses with Parent 2 tt what percentage will display the recessive trait?

In a cross between Parent 1 (Tt) and Parent 2 (tt), the possible genotypes of the offspring are Tt and tt. The Tt offspring will be heterozygous and display the dominant trait, while the tt offspring will be homozygous recessive and display the recessive trait. There is a 50% chance (2 out of 4 possibilities) that the offspring will be tt and show the recessive trait. Therefore, 50% of the offspring will display the recessive trait.


What are the possibles offsprings outcomes if parents 1 Tt crosses with Parent 2 tt?

Tt, tt -- novanet :)


What are the possible offspring outcome if parent one Tt crosses with parent to tt?

A heterozygous cross.Tt X TtOne homozygous dominant--TTTwo heterozygous dominant---TtOne homozygous recessive--ttAll on a statistical average outcome.


If someone cross a purebred mother with type B blood and a father with type AB blood what are the possible blood type outcomes of their offspring?

The possible blood type outcomes of their offspring would be type B or AB. Each parent passes on one blood type allele to their child, so the child could inherit the B allele from the mother and the B or A allele from the father, resulting in blood type B or AB.


The memory device for figuring out the combinations for a heterozygous parent for two traits?

The Punnett square is a memory device used to determine the potential combinations of alleles in offspring from two heterozygous parents for two traits. By arranging the parental alleles in the square, it helps visualize the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring. This method is commonly used in genetics to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.


How many of the possible types of offspring had the same genotype as the parent?

56


What percentage of the possible types offspring had the same phenotype as parent?

75%