What is the difference between a homozygous trait and a heterozygous trait and can you please provide an example for each
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a homozygous trait is when an offspring has either both dominant
genes or both recessive genes from its parents. a heterozygous
trait is when an offspring has both dominant and recessive genes.
for example: a long-tailed cat is dominant and a short-tailed cat
is recessive. the long-tailed cat (homozygous dominant) had
offsprings with the short-tailed cat (homozygous recessive). by
doing the punnett square, 100% of their offspring will be
heterozygous.
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Is color blindness a dominant or a recessive trait
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Color blindness is a recessive sex linked trait.
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Why do more people have attached rather than unattached earlobes
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Cause attached earlobes are the dominant trait. Unattached
earlobes are reccessive.
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How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different
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: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
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Why did Mendel use purebread pea plants
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To validate the results of his experiment.
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A mother has one allele for color blindness and one Allele or normal vision what is the probability that her Gamete Will have the Allele for the color blindness
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50%
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How are meiosis and mitosis different
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mitosis only has to do with celluar reproduction
meiosis has to do with sex cells reproducing Mitosis creates new cells that are used for development, repair, asexual reproduction and growth. Meiosis creates cells in order for organisms to reproduce sexually.
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Why deos A mother has one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples What is the probability that she produces a gamete with the allele for dimples
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Answer is 50% :: Apex
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Which best describes probability
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the likelihood that something will happen
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A scientist uses material in her lab to separate dna fragments by size .what process is she using
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Gel electrophoresis.
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What is the difference between a homozygous trait and a heterozygous trait and can you please provide an example for each
a homozygous trait is when an offspring has either both dominant
genes or both recessive genes from its parents. a heterozygous
trait is when an offspring has both dominant and recessive genes.
for example: a long-tailed cat is dominant and a short-tailed cat
is recessive. the long-tailed cat (homozygous dominant) had
offsprings with the short-tailed cat (homozygous recessive). by
doing the punnett square, 100% of their offspring will be
heterozygous.
Is color blindness a dominant or a recessive trait
Color blindness is a recessive sex linked trait.
Why do more people have attached rather than unattached earlobes
Cause attached earlobes are the dominant trait. Unattached
earlobes are reccessive.
How are the lysogenic and lysogenic and lytic cycles different
: During the lysogenic cycle, the cell is not killed.
Why did Mendel use purebread pea plants
To validate the results of his experiment.
A mother has one allele for color blindness and one Allele or normal vision what is the probability that her Gamete Will have the Allele for the color blindness
50%
How are meiosis and mitosis different
mitosis only has to do with celluar reproduction
meiosis has to do with sex cells reproducing Mitosis creates new cells that are used for development, repair, asexual reproduction and growth. Meiosis creates cells in order for organisms to reproduce sexually.
Why deos A mother has one allele for dimples and one allele for no dimples What is the probability that she produces a gamete with the allele for dimples
Answer is 50% :: Apex
Which best describes probability
the likelihood that something will happen
A scientist uses material in her lab to separate dna fragments by size .what process is she using