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What are the physical and trait description of Elise from eight keys?

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If an offspring receives a pair of trait-controllers containing both a dominant and a recessive trait what happens to the recessive trait?

The dominant trait is shown in that organism with the possibility of carrying either the dominant or recessive gene to the next generation


Which allele combination represents a female who has a heterozygous sex-linked trait?

A female with a heterozygous sex-linked trait typically has one dominant allele and one recessive allele for that trait. Since sex-linked traits are often associated with the X chromosome, the allele combination would be represented as XᴴXʰ, where Xᴴ is the X chromosome carrying the dominant allele and Xʰ is the X chromosome carrying the recessive allele. This combination indicates that the female expresses the dominant trait but is a carrier of the recessive trait.


What do you know about an organisms parents if its homozygous for a certain trait?

If an organism is homozygous for a certain trait, it means that it has two identical alleles for that trait, either both dominant or both recessive. This indicates that both parents contributed the same allele for that trait. Consequently, at least one of the parents must have also been homozygous for that allele or heterozygous, carrying the same allele. This genetic uniformity suggests that the trait is consistently passed down from the parents to the offspring.


How would a baby change if one parent was homozygous dominant for all the traits and the other parent was heterozygous?

If one parent is homozygous dominant for all traits (carrying two dominant alleles for each trait), and the other parent is heterozygous (carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait), there would be a 100% chance that the baby would inherit the dominant alleles from the homozygous dominant parent. Therefore, the baby would also be heterozygous for all the traits, carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait.

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What is the probability that a parent carrying a dominant trait will pass that trait on to each child?

The probability that a parent carrying a dominant trait will pass that trait on is a 50% chance with each pregnancy


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Heterozygous.


When an organism is carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for a particular trait what would be that trait?

Heterozygous


An organism carrying one dominant and dominant and one recessive allele for a particular trait would be what for that trait?

Heterozygous.


When a trait is not expressed when paired with a dominant allele is the definiton of?

The trait that is not expressed when paired with a dominant allele is known as a recessive trait. It is masked by the dominant trait in individuals carrying both alleles.


What are the physical and trait description of Elise from eight keys?

Hi


If an offspring receives a pair of trait-controllers containing both a dominant and a recessive trait what happens to the recessive trait?

The dominant trait is shown in that organism with the possibility of carrying either the dominant or recessive gene to the next generation


An organism carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for a particular trait would be what?

Heterozyous


What is a description of a trait of country with a high carrying capacity?

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