Benign neoplasms. These tumors closely resemble normal parent tissue in terms of cell structure and organization, and they do not have the ability to invade surrounding tissues or spread to other parts of the body.
Most of the time, a hosta will have the same leaf markings as the parent plant. Some will be sports which means they are different than the parent plant. Most hosta is grown by tissue culture.
The chances are one half. You will most likley have 2 children without the gene, and 2 with one gene. Since the normal parent has the dominate allele, the Cystic Fiborisis will not be present.
it is called chlorobiastic which means the offspring looks exactly like its parent.
normal sexual cross pollination - each parent plant contributes traits from its genotype (which are expressed as the phenotype)
During cell division the parent cell splits to form what 2 cells
no but the grasshopper resemble to it parent
yes
same face
They resemble their parents due to chromosomes which give them inheritance of their parent's DNA and genes
The blueprint for life is passed from parent to offspring through sexual reproduction and the transfer of genes. The genes ensure that the offspring develop traits that closely resemble those of the parents.
By facial features and/or colourations that are easily recognizable by the breeder.
yes, it does. it looks like its parent i think
The child is not genetically related to either parent.
Catherine Linton resembles her father Edgar Linton but has her mother's eyes.
The blueprint for life is passed from parent to offspring through sexual reproduction and the transfer of genes. The genes ensure that the offspring develop traits that closely resemble those of the parents.
Most of the time, a hosta will have the same leaf markings as the parent plant. Some will be sports which means they are different than the parent plant. Most hosta is grown by tissue culture.
Not necessarily. The offspring being alike and resembling the organism being tested is an indication of the parent being homozygous for the traits being tested, but it is not a definitive proof. Further tests or observations would be needed to confirm the parent's genotype.