The genotype cDEcde indicate that D & E are dominant genes.
No, TTT is not an example of a homozygous recessive genotype. In genetics, a homozygous recessive genotype would have two copies of the same recessive allele, such as tt. TTT would indicate a homozygous dominant genotype.
The answer is genotype
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The genotype of the unaffected children can be 1 of 2 different things. The genotype can be either completely dominant or heterogeneous.
The genotype of the parents is typically represented on the outside of the Punnett square, above and to the left of the boxes where the possible offspring genotypes are shown. This helps to indicate which alleles the parents are carrying and how they can be passed on to their offspring through the square.
No, TTT is not an example of a homozygous recessive genotype. In genetics, a homozygous recessive genotype would have two copies of the same recessive allele, such as tt. TTT would indicate a homozygous dominant genotype.
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I think it's genotype...
the genotype is BB
The answer is genotype
The genotype for males is: "XY"
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If you are looking for more information on genotype diets, the best place to look for genotype diets is on www.everydiet.org/diet/genotype-diet, they give you wide information on genotype diets.
One way to determine the male's genotype would be to breed him to females with a known genotype of Black-Black. If any resultant calves were born with a white coat, you would then know that the male were Black-White. If calves were consistently black coated, you could be fairly certain he was also of the Black-Black genotype.
Genotype is the genetic makeup of a trait.
YY
A heterozygous genotype