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To determine if the XX genotype is dominant, we need to know the specific allele interactions involved. In general, dominance refers to the relationship between alleles where one masks the effect of another. For example, in many cases, a dominant allele will overshadow a recessive one in phenotypic expression. Therefore, without additional context about the alleles in question, it's not possible to definitively state whether the XX genotype is dominant.

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What phenotype is produced by AA genotype?

The AA genotype typically produces the phenotype associated with the dominant allele A. This means that the dominant trait will be expressed in the individual with this genotype.


What letters represent the alleles?

Dominant AllelesUsually dominant alleles are represented as capital letters, whereas recessive alleles are represented by the lowercase letter. Presumably, the capital letter will help you remember which is which -- dominant correlates with capital. However, you can assign alleles whatever letter, number, or symbol you want - as long as it produces the same genotype and phenotype ratio. The symbols/letters that are created for Punnett Squares or another process are purely for organizational purposes. Think of it this way: if you have a heterozygous organism that mates with a homozygous organism of the same species, how will you find the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring? Well, you certainly aren't going to figure it out abstractly in your head. Assigning letters to dominant/recessive alleles is just to keep track of where the alleles are possibly going and the results. If you want the dominant allele to be "R" and the recessive allele to be "r", then that's perfectly acceptable. And if you want to represent the dominant allele with a Batman symbol and the recessive allele with a radioactive symbol, then that's fine too... as long as you know that the Batman symbol represents the dominant allele and the radioactive allele the recessive.


What Genotype that results in human female?

The genotype that typically results in a human female is XX. This means that females have two X chromosomes.


What the genotype of a normal human female?

XX


What is the genotype for males and females?

XX for female and XY for male. -anonymous18_K

Related Questions

What is the is the genotype of a normal human female?

XX


What is the genotype of the females?

XX


What phenotype is produced by AA genotype?

The AA genotype typically produces the phenotype associated with the dominant allele A. This means that the dominant trait will be expressed in the individual with this genotype.


What letters represent the alleles?

Dominant AllelesUsually dominant alleles are represented as capital letters, whereas recessive alleles are represented by the lowercase letter. Presumably, the capital letter will help you remember which is which -- dominant correlates with capital. However, you can assign alleles whatever letter, number, or symbol you want - as long as it produces the same genotype and phenotype ratio. The symbols/letters that are created for Punnett Squares or another process are purely for organizational purposes. Think of it this way: if you have a heterozygous organism that mates with a homozygous organism of the same species, how will you find the genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring? Well, you certainly aren't going to figure it out abstractly in your head. Assigning letters to dominant/recessive alleles is just to keep track of where the alleles are possibly going and the results. If you want the dominant allele to be "R" and the recessive allele to be "r", then that's perfectly acceptable. And if you want to represent the dominant allele with a Batman symbol and the recessive allele with a radioactive symbol, then that's fine too... as long as you know that the Batman symbol represents the dominant allele and the radioactive allele the recessive.


Which genotype would result in an individual with the dominant phenotype?

In classic genetics: AA or Aa for autosomal dominance; for sex-linked dominance, females will need XX or Xx, while males will need Xy It gets more complicated with epistasis and other factors that modulate the genes.


Which of the following genotypes could be described as homozygous dominant Xx AA Bb tt?

Cd because heterozygous means different and C and d are obvioulsy different


What Genotype that results in human female?

The genotype that typically results in a human female is XX. This means that females have two X chromosomes.


What is the genotype at the q?

Dominant


What the genotype of a normal human female?

XX


What is the genotype for males and females?

XX for female and XY for male. -anonymous18_K


Genotype made of two different alleles?

Homozygous


What is the pthenotype for each genotype?

Homozygous dominant genotype (AA): The phenotype will show the dominant trait. Heterozygous genotype (Aa): The phenotype will also show the dominant trait due to the presence of at least one dominant allele. Homozygous recessive genotype (aa): The phenotype will exhibit the recessive trait.