The probable phenotype of the offspring would be black, as black color is dominant over chestnut color. The genotype of the offspring would be heterozygous for black (Bb), since one parent is homozygous black (BB) and the other is homozygous chestnut (bb).
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You think probable to a lithium ion-polymer (used in batteries).
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The Punnett square is used to predict the possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring based on the genetic makeup of the parents. It helps to determine the probability of certain traits being passed on to the next generation.
well if the dogs' genotypes were simple, then the genotypes would probably be something like Dd and DD. but because it has to do with DNA, the genotypes would be a lot longer.A. BB and bbB. BB and BbC. both BbD. Bb and bbE. both BBCorrect answer: (C) both Bb
The modes of inheritance are y-linked, x-linked, and mitochondrial. Inherited traits can then be recessive, dominant, or autosomal depending on how they are inherited.
The probable phenotype of the offspring would be black, as black color is dominant over chestnut color. The genotype of the offspring would be heterozygous for black (Bb), since one parent is homozygous black (BB) and the other is homozygous chestnut (bb).
If you crossed a black hen/roo with a white hen/roo, the offspring would NOT be blue. If he was recessive white, the chicks would be black. If he was dominant white, the chicks would be white with some black "smudges" or "spots". The only way to produce 100% blue chicks is to cross a black roo over splash hens or a splash rooster over black hens.
It's obvious from this problem that short hair is dominant in guinea pigs. In that case, if we have 25 out of 100 offspring that have long hair, then there is no doubt that the parents are heterozygous for short hair. If you use the punnet square, and hypothesize that both parents are heterozygous for short hair and long hair, you will get a 25% chance that the offspring will be long haired. So, the answer to this problem is that both parents are heterozygous. Let H = short hair and h = long hair. Hh dam x Hh sire gives us, according to the Punnet Square: 25% HH 50% Hh 25% hh
Punnett Squares are useful because they allow you to see the chance of what genes will be handed down to the offspring. They are a quick and easy way to determine the chance of a offspring having a certain characteristic
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probable is an adjective
Besides an angry cat and strange looks from family, friends and neighbors who hear of this, nothing. Dogs and cats are separate species, and while sexual relations are possible, if not terribly probable, natural offspring is not.
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The negative prefix for probable is "im-," so the negative form of probable would be "improbable."