The gametes derived from the genotype GGBB include dominant and recessive plus mixed. These could show as GG, BB, GB, and BG although there are some multiples of each.
The possible gametes produced by an individual with the genotype Ww will be W and w.
The genotype Aaaa can produce two types of gametes: A and a. During gamete formation, the alleles segregate, resulting in gametes that contain either the dominant allele A or the recessive allele a. Therefore, the two possible gametes are A and a.
An organism with the genotype bbDd can produce two types of gametes: bD and bd. This is because the organism has two alleles for the first gene (bb) and can only contribute the recessive b allele, while it can contribute either the dominant D or the recessive d allele from the second gene. Thus, the possible gametes are bD and bd.
The genotype OO produces gametes that contain only the O allele. Since an individual with the OO genotype is homozygous for the O allele, all gametes produced through meiosis will be O. Therefore, the only type of gamete produced by this genotype is O.
Only one; A. At least concerning this one trait.
The possible gametes produced by an individual with the genotype Ww will be W and w.
Ab and ab There would be about a 50/50 ratio of each.
The genotype Aaaa can produce two types of gametes: A and a. During gamete formation, the alleles segregate, resulting in gametes that contain either the dominant allele A or the recessive allele a. Therefore, the two possible gametes are A and a.
8 different gametes can be produced from the genotype AaBBDDEeff. This is because each gene segregates independently during meiosis, allowing for different combinations of alleles to end up in the gametes.
Four different kinds of gametes can be made by an individual with the genotype TtGG. This is because during meiosis, the two homologous chromosomes in the genotype TtGG can segregate into four possible combinations of gametes: TG, Tg, tG, and tg.
The genotype of gametes produced by F1 individuals is a combination of the alleles inherited from the parental generation. Each gamete carries one allele from each parent, resulting in a variety of possible genotypes.
The possible gametes after meiosis for the genotype BbTt are BT, Bt, bT, and bt. The two alleles for each gene (B/b and T/t) will assort independently during meiosis, leading to four possible combinations of alleles in the gametes.
An organism with the genotype bbDd can produce two types of gametes: bD and bd. This is because the organism has two alleles for the first gene (bb) and can only contribute the recessive b allele, while it can contribute either the dominant D or the recessive d allele from the second gene. Thus, the possible gametes are bD and bd.
The genotype OO produces gametes that contain only the O allele. Since an individual with the OO genotype is homozygous for the O allele, all gametes produced through meiosis will be O. Therefore, the only type of gamete produced by this genotype is O.
The plant with genotype GGKk can produce two types of gametes: GK and Gk. This is because each parent contributes one allele per gene to the offspring, resulting in a total of four possible gametes when considering two different genes.
Only one; A. At least concerning this one trait.
In this case neither Pete nor Jack can be the father. A baby inherits one allele from each of its parents. This means that it will receive one G or g and one B or b from each parent. If Pete only has gb gametes - (meaning his genotype is ggbb) - then it is not possible for him to give a B to the baby. The same goes for Jack, whose gametes are Gb (meaning his genotype is GGbb). Neither of these men have a B - which means that they cannot be the father. The father would have to have BB or Bb for his child to have the genotype BB.