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What is the probability that a parent carrying a dominant trait will pass that trait on to each child?

The probability that a parent carrying a dominant trait will pass that trait on is a 50% chance with each pregnancy


What term is used to describe an organism that pass the same trait over many generations?

An organism that passes the same trait over many generations is said to exhibit genetic heritability or have a heritable trait.


How does sickle-cell trait differ from sickle-cell disease?

in sickle cell trait you don't actually have the disease. you are only able to pass the disease to your kids if you marry a person with sickle cell or that also has the trait. sickle cell disease is when you actually have the disease. you can pass it to your kids if you marry someone with the trait or the disease. if you marry someone without a trait or disease then your kids will most likely have the trait.


Which character trait does Balboa exhibit throughout the story?

ambition 


What trait do the child and Zaroff have in common?

Both the child and Zaroff exhibit a sense of ruthless determination and cunning in their pursuit of their objectives. They are willing to go to great lengths to achieve their goals and are not easily deterred by obstacles or challenges.


What does a half shaded circle on a pedigree represent?

A half shaded circle on a pedigree chart represents a female who is a carrier of a genetic trait or condition. This means she does not exhibit the trait herself but has the potential to pass it on to her offspring. In contrast, a fully shaded circle would indicate that the female expresses the trait, while an unshaded circle signifies that she does not carry the trait at all.


What trait or traits did the plants in the F1 generation exhibit?

tall and tall


What trait or traits did the plants in the F generation exhibit.?

a small plant


What trait or traits did the plant in the F generation exhibit?

a small plant


What trait or traits did the plants in the F generations exhibit?

a small plant


How can you use recessive trait in a sentence?

Althought the diabetes skipped many generations in my family, it was apparently a recessive trait because the newborn was diagnosed with the disease.


Will an organism with a recessive allele for a particular form of a trait will always exhibit that form?

No, an organism with a recessive allele for a particular trait will only exhibit that form if it has two copies of the recessive allele (homozygous recessive). If it has one dominant allele, it will exhibit the dominant form of the trait.