If you selectively breed two animals with a recessive trait, they will pass on that trait to their offspring. A recessive allele must appear twice in a genotype to appear physically. I hope I answered your question.
Advantages : transparency, non-reactivness with almost everything, total recyclability. Disadvantage : brittle, possibly cost (but if honest accounting is done then it quite cheep).
There are an unlimited number and variety of possible changes, and ways of bringing changes that you might possibly use. To get a specific answer, try to narrow your focus a bit. You might want to tell us if there is something in particular that you would be interested in changing.
I can not possibly condone this plagiarism.
possibly
He wondered how he could possibly help the woman.
it might possibly wear the stitches prematurely...?
well if they are treated wright and you let them do what ever they possibly can
If the sound of Herbert's footsteps were quicker than usual, then he would possibly be bringing bad news.
It depends on the genotype of the childs other parent. If your partner is heterozygous as well then there is a 25% chance your child will be homozygous recessive. If they are homozygous dominant then none of your children will have the phenotype of the recessive trait. They will just possibly be carriers of the recessive allele.
Possibly. It depends if you are you are carrying the allel for brown eyes. And it depends if that is recessive or dominant.
which of the following foods did the pilgrimes possibly have on the on the first thanksgiving
i couldn't possibly think of one thing... its the same medication. i can think of an ADVANTAGE... it'd be cheaper!
Invisibility, possibly!
Which of the following events could possibly have been a cause of Spanish troops conquering the Inca capital Cusco.
Currently, Chuck is not on tv, but NBC has stated that they're bringing it back in March for a possibly partial season.
Following with devotion the opinions of one individual can lead to a serious lack of critical thinking, and possibly to the development of a cult-like following.
As simply as possibly, the difference in genetic mapping between haploid and diplois organisms are the genes. The haploid organism has only one allele which is either dominant or recessive, while the diploid organism has two alleles of which one is dominant and the other recessive.