If both parents carry a recessive gene, there is a 25% chance that their child will inherit two copies of the recessive gene, leading to the expressed trait or condition. There is a 50% chance the child will inherit one copy of the gene and be a carrier like the parents, and a 25% chance the child will not inherit the gene at all. This is based on the principles of Mendelian genetics.
You will have the dominant phenotype for that trait.
Yes this could happen if the geno-type of both parents is heterozygous, what i mean by that is to have this symbol for both parents : IAi X IAi so to have a child with type O, the possibility for that is 25%
Yes, it is possible for two blond haired parents to have a red haired child if both parents carry the gene for red hair. Red hair is a recessive trait, so if both parents carry the gene, there is a chance their child could inherit it.
Asexual parents are of both the same gender, while sexual parents are a combination of both male and female
I think so......... I am not sure. So, I guess it's possible for it to happen. Yeah..... I'm pretty sure it is...... So........ Yeah, I guess they can.
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
You will have the dominant phenotype for that trait.
Carrie Underwood has two sisters, who are both teachers. But Carrie has no brothers.
Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
Carrie's War is about World War 2. Everyone is evacuated to Wales from the city because Wales is a safer place than the city. Carrie and her younger brother Nick are one of the evacuees and both are separated from their parents and sent Wales.. This is adventurous and a suspense story. So the children's adventure began in Wales.
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Carrie has two sisters, but I don't know their names. And both are teachers.
No, it can't happen. none of the parents have the allele to make a kid with A blood type, and they can have Rh- child if both parent rh alleles are heterozygous.
If they both are heterozygous and the recessive gene is blue it can happen
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It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous
It can happen when both parents are a heterozygous