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well, genotype can be the two alleles for any given gene, while phenotype is the actual (observable) expression of that gene.

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Can parent with as and AA genotype give birth to ac genotype?

No, a parent with AS and AA genotype cannot give birth to a child with AC genotype. The parent can only pass on either the A allele or the S allele to their child, resulting in genotypes of either AA or AS.


If one parent has the genotype Cc for hair color and the other parent has the genotype cc what percentage of the offspring will have the recessive genotype for hair color?

50% of the offspring will have the recessive genotype (cc) for hair color when one parent is Cc and the other parent is cc. This is because all their children will inherit one "c" allele from the parent with cc genotype.


If an offspring has a genotype of TtYY what was given by one parent?

One parent must have contributed a T allele for the genotype to be Tt, and a Y allele for the genotype to be Y.


What is the probability that the offspring will inherit a PP genotype?

It depends on the parents' genes. If both parent have a Pp genotype, then the offspring has a 25% chance of having a PP genotype. But if both parents have a PP genotype then its 100%.


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

75 percent


What was the genotype of the offspring that did not share the parent's phenotype?

The genotype of the offspring that had the same phenotype as the parents is rr or wrinkled. The phenotype for the seed shape of both parent plants is round.


If the male parent has the genotype AAA and the female parent has the genotype AAA offsprings genotype will be?

The offspring's genotype will be AA. Both parents are homozygous dominant, AA, having only dominant alleles to pass on to their offspring. So each parent can pass on only the dominant allele (A) to its offspring. So the offspring will also be homozygous dominant, AA.


Can an A rh neg and B blood group produce an A rh Positive child?

Yes. If the A rh neg parent has genotype A/A or A/O and rh-/- and the B parent has genotype B/O and rh+/- or +/+ The first parent gives their A to the child and the second partner gives a rh+ (but not their B, and this is why they cannot be B/B) to the child. The child ends up with genotype A/O rh+/-, which would be expressed as blood group A rhesus +.


How do you identify the genotype?

normal sexual cross pollination - each parent plant contributes traits from its genotype (which are expressed as the phenotype)


What will determine the genotype of an organism?

The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring


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

56


What is the probability of a man who has BB genotype and his wife who has BO genotype to have a child who is AB?

No probability. Neither parent has an "A" for the child to inherit to make an "AB".