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The genetic makeup AAA BB is called its genotype. It is defined as the genetic makeup of an organism or group of organisms with reference to a single trait, set of traits, or an entire complex of traits.

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A genetic trait which is present but unseen in an individual is called a trait?

Recessive For example, brown eyes (B) are dominant, blue eyes (b) are recessive. BB = brown Bb = brown bb = blue In the Bb genotype, the blue eyed gene is present, but the brown eyed gene is dominant, and show as the phenotype


Is Bb recessive?

No only bb is recessive, Bb is heterozygous meaning the subject is a carrier of the recessive trait but exhibits the traits of a dominant carries (BB) good luck on the bio


Brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes in humans The genetic makeup of blue-eyed children who have brown-eyed parents must be?

B (dominant) is for brown and b (recessive) is for blue. If both parents have brown eyes, for them to have a blue-eyed child their genotypes (the combination of b's) must both be Bb, because they both need to provide a little b (to have blue eyes you must be double recessive (bb)). This is worked out using a Punnett Square. (example: https://mcglynn-bioreview4.wikispaces.com/file/view/basicpunnetsquare.jpg)


Predict the results of a cross between a rabbit homozygous dominant for black coat BB and a rabbit homozygous recessive for brown coat color bb?

i think you are asking for the outcome of the offspring, yes? The meathod that i know is to use a punnent square. A punnet square uses the probability to test the genotype (genetic makeup) and phenotype (physical characteristics. You can Google "punnet square" if you wish, to get a full description and how to make one. Here are my results*: there is a... 100% chance of a baby black rabbit (assuming that the black hair is domonant) 75% chance the baby will be homozygous (domonant,pure) 25% chance the baby will be heterozygous (domonant, hybrid) *these results are very general and i am assuming that there is no blending of the traits. (like a gray bunny!) Hope this helped!


In a BB x bb cross?

In a BB x bb cross, all offspring will have the genotype Bb. The offspring will exhibit the dominant trait of the B allele.

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What is genotype what terms describe genotype?

"BB" and "bb" are Homozygous"Br" are hetrozygous


What battery fits in a sa80 bb gun?

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How many financially stable countries are there?

A country does not have to have a AAA credit rating in order to be considered financially stable. The following countries are financially stable, for the time being: Albania (B+) Angola (BB-) Australia (AAA) Bahamas (BBB) Bangladesh (BB-) Belarus (B-) Benin (B) Botswana (A-) Brazil (BBB) Bulgaria (BBB) Burkina Faso (B) Cambodia (B) Cameroon (B) Canada (AAA) Cape Verde (B+) Chile (A+) China (AA-) Colombia (BBB-) Costa Rica (BB) Croatia (BBB-) Czech Republic (AA-) Denmark (AAA) Dominican Republic (B+) El Salvador (BB-) Fiji (B) Finland (AAA) Gabon (BB-) Georgia (BB-) Germany (AAA) Ghana (B+) Grenada (B-) Iceland (BBB-) Israel (A+) Kazakhstan (BBB+) Kenya (B+) Kuwait (AA) Lebanon (B) Liechtenstein (AAA) Lithuania (BBB) Macedonia (BB) Malaysia (A-) Mexico (BBB+) Mongolia (BB-) Morocco (BBB-) Mozambique (B+) New Zealand (AA) Nigeria (B+) Norway (AAA) Pakistan (B-) Panama (BBB) Papua New Guinea (B+) Paraguay (BB-) Peru (BBB) Philippines (BB+) Poland (A-) Qatar (AA) Romania (BB+) Russia (BBB) Saudi Arabia (AA-) Singapore (AAA) Slovakia (A) South Africa (BBB+) South Korea (A) Suriname (BB-) Sweden (AAA) Switzerland (AAA) Thailand (BBB+) Trinidad and Tobago (A) Turkey (BB) Uganda (B+) United Kingdom (AAA) Uruguay (BBB-) Venezuela (B+) Zambia (B+) The following countries' outlooks are positive, in which, are better than being stable: Azerbaijan (BBB+) Bolivia (BB-) Ecuador (B-) Honduras (B+) Indonesia (BBB-) Latvia (A-) Sri Lanka (B+)


What is the outward appearance of a trait called?

phenotypeThe physical appearance of a trait is called a phenotype, not to be confused with a genotype( which is your genetic makeup) The way I remember is phenotype and physical both start with a p, and genotype and genetic both start with a g.


A genetic trait which is present but unseen in an individual is called a trait?

Recessive For example, brown eyes (B) are dominant, blue eyes (b) are recessive. BB = brown Bb = brown bb = blue In the Bb genotype, the blue eyed gene is present, but the brown eyed gene is dominant, and show as the phenotype


Where can I find more information on AAA bonds?

AAA is the highest grade a bond can receive. You can learn more about AAA Bonds on Wikipedia or Investopedia. Other ratings for bonds include BB, Ba, AA, Aa, BAA,and BBB.


What do Koreans use on their face?

BB creams, makeup, photo shop, surgery


What is the possible phenotype do a white rabbit and a black rabbit?

The possible phenotypes of offspring from a white rabbit and a black rabbit depend on their genotypes. If the white rabbit is homozygous recessive (ww) and the black rabbit is homozygous dominant (BB), the offspring will all be black (Bb). If the black rabbit is heterozygous (Bb), the offspring could be either black (Bb) or white (ww) in a 3:1 ratio. The specific coat color will depend on the genetic makeup of the parents.


How do you play shake it off on recorder?

practice your dance moves by saying them out loud


What are form AAA contacts?

long wipe contacts. normally, aa and bb used for CB/isolator position monitoring.


How do you ay little cheese on recorder?

It's sorta Simple. Here are the notes: AAA GGG BB D' C' B A G f# f# f# G A BB A GG D


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