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Do all heterozygous pairs of allele produce an intermediate phenotype?

No


What is the result when a dominant allele pairs up with a recessive allele in a simple dominance?

The dominant form of the trait shows. -Gradpoint


When two allele pairs are identical it is considered to be?

Homozygous is the term used to describe an organism with two allele pairs that are identical, in reference to dominant characteristic traitÊin heredity.


What is the result when a dominant allele pairs up with a recessive allele in simple dominance?

The dominant form of the trait shows. -Gradpoint


What are pairs called?

A gene pair is called an allele. An allele is an alternative form of a gene that is located on a specific chromosome at a specific place.


What is an organisms genetic makeup or allele combination?

Genotype


Is an allele is a gene from several pairs?

No, not exactly. They are different forms of the same gene.


When gene pairs are written the dominant allele has an?

Capital letter (recessive is lowercase)


What are gene pairs called?

Allele


Does evolution occur at the level of the organisms?

No, organisms die.Evolution is the change in allele frequency over time in a population of organisms.


A fly has two alleles for the color of its eyes. The green allele is recessive, and is represented by blue allele is dominant, and is represented by p. If 28 of organisms are green , what is p?

If the green allele is recessive and there are 28 organisms with green eyes, then the frequency of the green allele (q) would be √(28/Total organisms) = √(28/Total organisms). Since p+q=1, p = 1 - q. Substituting 28 for q gives 1 - √(28/Total organisms).


When do allele pairs separate?

Allele pairs separate during the process of meiosis, specifically during the anaphase I stage. This is when homologous chromosomes are pulled apart, causing the alleles to separate and end up in different daughter cells.