The term "bb" typically refers to "blackberry," which is a type of fruit. If you're asking about whether blackberries are hybrid, they are not hybrids in the traditional sense; they are a species of their own (Rubus fruticosus) but can cross-pollinate with other species within the Rubus genus. However, some cultivated varieties may be hybrids developed for specific traits like size or flavor. If you meant something else by "bb," please clarify!
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The chance of a particular trait being inherited. For each trait there are several alleles, some are dominant and others recessive, for example brown eyes are dominant over blue. The recessive phenotype can only have a genotype with both recessive alleles eg. bb The dominant phenotype can have a genotype with both dominant alleles eg. BB or one of each eg. Bb A punnet square shows the likelihood of a phenotype being inherited from given genotypes, alleles etc... BB and Bb makes BB BB Bb Bb All offspring will have the dominant phenotype (BB or Bb) eg. brown eyes Bb and Bb makes BB Bb Bb bb One in four of the offspring will have the recessive phenotype (bb) eg. blue eyes
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To calculate the probability of a homozygous dominant (BB) offspring from a cross between two rabbits, we need to consider their genotypes. If both parents are heterozygous (Bb), the possible offspring genotypes would be BB, Bb, Bb, and bb, giving a probability of 1 out of 4, or 25%, for a homozygous dominant (BB) offspring. If one parent is homozygous dominant (BB) and the other is heterozygous (Bb), the probability of BB offspring is 1 out of 2, or 50%.
There are two types of genes that brown eyed people can have. There is BB, and Bb. The blue eyed gene is bb. If two people are Bb, and they have a child, if the child receives the two bb from each person, then they will have blue eyes.
When two Hybrid Black (Bb) guinea pigs are crossed, the potential offspring can exhibit three possible genotypes: BB, Bb, and bb. The BB and Bb genotypes produce black fur, while the bb genotype results in a different color, typically brown or cream. The expected phenotypic ratio for the offspring would be approximately 75% black (BB or Bb) and 25% non-black (bb). Thus, most of the offspring will be black.
When black dominates white in certain rat species, the genotype of the black rat would be homozygous dominant (BB), while the genotype of the white rat would be homozygous recessive (bb). When two hybrid black rats (Bb) are crossed, the possible genotypes of their offspring would be 25% homozygous dominant (BB), 50% hybrid (Bb), and 25% homozygous recessive (bb).
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Bb, Bb, C, Bb, Eb, D Bb, Bb, C, Bb, F, Eb Bb, Bb, Bb(up an octave), G, Eb, D, C Ab, Ab, G, Eb, F, Eb
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In a BB x bb cross, all offspring will have the genotype Bb. The offspring will exhibit the dominant trait of the B allele.
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To determine the probability of different offspring from the cross of genotypes BB, Bb, and bb, we first need to clarify the specific cross being made. If we are crossing BB (homozygous dominant) with Bb (heterozygous), the potential offspring would be 50% BB and 50% Bb. If we then cross this with bb (homozygous recessive), the resulting offspring would be 50% Bb and 50% bb. Thus, the probabilities for the offspring would be 50% Bb and 50% bb.