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The phenotype of children refers to their observable physical and behavioral traits, which result from the interaction of their genetic makeup (genotype) and environmental influences. These traits can include characteristics such as eye color, hair color, height, and personality. The specific phenotype of each child will vary depending on the genetic contributions from both parents and any environmental factors they are exposed to during development.

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If parents have the dominant phenotype will the children have the dominate phenotype?

Yes. Whether it may be harmful or useful, this always applies.


Would you expect there to be more children with the dominant phenotype or recessive phenotypewhy?

There would likely be more children with the dominant phenotype because it only requires one copy of the dominant allele to express the dominant trait, whereas the recessive phenotype requires two copies of the recessive allele.


What are an individual's observable traits called?

genotype or phenotype


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Their children's phenotype could be either A or B.


Is The appearance of an organism its phenotype or genotype?

The appearance of an organism is its phenotype. Genotype refers to the genetic makeup of an organism, while phenotype refers to its observable characteristics resulting from the interaction of genotype with the environment.


Which terms describes inherited traits that are visible?

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When was Neophyte Phenotype created?

Neophyte Phenotype was created in 2001.


F1 offspring are all what?

The question needs more detail..... F1 offspring are the first generation of children from a a specific set of parents. Their genotype/phenotype would depend on that of the parents.


Use the word phenotype in a sentence?

(In genetics, the phenotype is when genes combine to determine dominant traits.) "Researchers studied the phenotype of the mutated rats."


Can a father with type B pos blood and a mother with type a pos blood produce a child with type O pos blood?

Yes. The genotypes of the father could be BO or BB (Phenotype = B) The genotype of the mother is OO(Phenotype = O) Mating these genotypes will produce either OO (Phenotype O) or BO (Phenotype B) In short, children from these parents are B or O The Rhesus(D) positive was inherited from the father.


What blood type can be found in an offspring if a mother has type AB blood and the father has type A blood?

The mother is genotype AB, the father is either genotype BO or BB. If the father is genotype BO, the children can be genotype AB, AO, BB, or BO. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB, A, or B. If the father is genotype BB, the children can be genotype AB, AB, BB, or BB. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB or B.


What blood type can be found in an offspring if a mother has a type AB blood and the father has type A blood?

The mother is genotype AB, the father is either genotype BO or BB. If the father is genotype BO, the children can be genotype AB, AO, BB, or BO. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB, A, or B. If the father is genotype BB, the children can be genotype AB, AB, BB, or BB. This results in children with phenotype blood types of: AB or B.