The genotypes of parents can be represented using genetic symbols, usually letters, to denote the alleles present at each gene locus. For example, for a specific gene with two alleles (A and a), a parent with genotype AA would have two dominant alleles, while a parent with genotype aa would have two recessive alleles. The offspring's genotype could be represented by combining the symbols from each parent (e.g., Aa if one parent is AA and the other is aa).
A. homozygous at two loci (AA & cc).
Being born with six fingers is actually a dominant trait and the probability of the children would be 75% with six fingers and 25% with five fingers if both parents were heterozygous for that trait. If both parents were homozygous dominant for that trait then there is a 100% probability of the children being born with six fingers.
Depends on if they are homozygous (two identical genes) or heterozygous (two different genes). A+O mates with B+O and the offspring can be AB, AO, BO, or OO in equal proportions. However, if one is AA and the other BB, then 100% are AB. Finally, there is AO + BB and AA + BO. By now you can figure out the proportions.
Blood type is an example of multiple alleles in humans, with three possible alleles (A, B, and O) that determine blood type. Each person inherits two alleles, resulting in different blood type combinations such as AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, and OO.
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BB is a row behind AA.
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[(aa + bb) + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*(ab+ba)]*[a + (ab+ba)(aa+bb)*b]
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aa+bb=cbc The a would be a 9, the b would be a 2 and the c would be a 1
As reference, see the question: What is an Aa bb cc poem
dd aa bb a, gg ff ee d. aa gg ff e, dd aa bb a, gg ff ee d.
Yellow Submarine has a very simple structure, as follows, AAAA = verse BB = chorus AA BB Sound effects etc AA BB BB... In other words, there are only 2 musical phrases in this song!
Letters, starting with A then B etc. After reach Z, the next column is AA, then AB, then AC. After AZ is BA, BB, BC and so on.