It would be heterozygous because the two alleles are different (one dominant and one recessive).
EE would be homozygous dominant and ee would be homozygous recessive.
Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a particular gene, while heterozygous individuals have two different alleles for the same gene. Homozygotes can be either homozygous dominant (two dominant alleles) or homozygous recessive (two recessive alleles), while heterozygotes have one dominant and one recessive allele.
The only possible outcome is EeWw, which will express the dominant genes but carry the recessive ones. They get one chromosome from each parent, but since the parents all have matching chromsomes in this case then it doesn't matter which one they get. Since one parent has EE, E is the only one that can be passed on. Since the other has ee, they can only pass on e. Therefore, the child can only possible have Ee, as they get one from each parent.
If you do not know whether the father is homozygous dominant (2 dominant genes) or heterozygous dominant (1 dominant and 1 recessive) you will have to do 2 squares. If the father is homozygous his genes would be EE If the father is heterozygous his genes would be Ee The mother will always be ee SQUARE 1: EE x ee E E e Ee Ee e Ee Ee SQUARE 2: Ee x ee E e e Ee ee e Ee ee In square 1, all of the children will be heterozygous dominant for double eyelashes and will carry the trait In square 2, 50% of the children will be heterozygous dominant for double eyelashes and carry the trait, and 50% of the children will have recessive genes and not carry the trait at all.
Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles in a given trait.
Yes you can, the top row would have Cc, which is heterozygous for the curly hair. The side column would be cc, which is homozygous recessive. The top right box would be Cc, the top left would be cc, the bottom right would be Cc, and the bottom left would be cc.
Its like another offspring of a homozygous heterzygous in genetics mean both
If a horse is homozygous dominant EE, he is black. Homozygous recessive ee, he is red. A black EE horse that is homozygous dominant for the Agouti gene (AA) will be a bay horse. If that same EE black were homozygous recessive for aa, then he would still appear all black. The Agouti gene does not effect a red ee horse's phenotype.
The two AA genes are the same uppercase letter, so they are homozygous. 'Homo' means 'same'. If the genotype was Aa, it would be heterozygous, because 'hetero' means 'different'.
Heterozygous because homozygous means both are the same. For your "Ee" there is a big E and a little e. Thus implying they are not the same so therefor it is heterozygous.
Yes depending on whether the children are homozygous or heterzygous for their blood type.
They would have a genotype pattern of EE.
Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a particular gene, while heterozygous individuals have two different alleles for the same gene. Homozygotes can be either homozygous dominant (two dominant alleles) or homozygous recessive (two recessive alleles), while heterozygotes have one dominant and one recessive allele.
The only possible outcome is EeWw, which will express the dominant genes but carry the recessive ones. They get one chromosome from each parent, but since the parents all have matching chromsomes in this case then it doesn't matter which one they get. Since one parent has EE, E is the only one that can be passed on. Since the other has ee, they can only pass on e. Therefore, the child can only possible have Ee, as they get one from each parent.
Another term for heterozygous is "heterozygote." This term refers to an organism that has two different alleles for a specific gene, one inherited from each parent. In contrast, an organism with identical alleles for that gene is called homozygous.
To determine if a reebop is EE or Ee, you could perform a test cross with a reebop that is homozygous recessive (ee). By observing the ratio of offspring that display the dominant trait, you can infer the genotype of the reebop in question. Alternatively, you could analyze the offspring of a heterozygous reebop (Ee), as they would produce a 3:1 ratio of dominant to recessive traits.
You can very well give an educated guess on what the genetics of the offsring you are calculating but you need to know what the mother and fathers genetics traits are and if they are homozygous dominant, homosygous recessive, heterosygous dominant, or heterzygous recessive.
When the radish is heterzygous for shape The radish is oval.