No.
No, not always. The offspring can be white, black, black and white or shades of both.
Black Light Syndrome was created on 30-01-27.
none black bears have no offspring in one year
the average offspring of a bear is 2. But the offspring depends on the species.
Black Center Syndrome in bananas is characterized by the appearance of dark, sunken spots in the center of the fruit. This condition is caused by a combination of factors such as poor handling practices, fungal infections, and exposure to low temperatures during storage and transportation. Symptoms include the development of black, mushy areas in the center of the banana, which can affect the fruit's taste and texture.
To have offspring with black fur, both parent dogs must carry the gene for black fur. This gene is usually dominant, meaning that if at least one parent carries it, there's a high chance the offspring will have black fur. If both parents have black fur, then their offspring will also have black fur.
no dont let them
Yes, his niece Courtney has rett syndrome.
If a homozygous black guinea pig (BB) is crossed with a homozygous white guinea pig (bb), all offspring will inherit one black allele (B) from the black parent and one white allele (b) from the white parent, resulting in heterozygous offspring (Bb). Since black fur is dominant over white fur, all offspring will have black fur. Therefore, the probability of an offspring having black fur is 100%.
black panther cub
Yes they do.
The appearance of the offspring of a black mouse and a white mouse depends on the genetics of the parents. If the black mouse is homozygous for black fur and the white mouse is homozygous for white fur, all offspring would likely be black. However, if the black mouse is heterozygous, the offspring could be a mix of black and white, or even gray if there is incomplete dominance. Ultimately, the specific traits will depend on the alleles inherited from each parent.