Homozygous dominant (Ex:AA)
Heterozygous (Ex:Aa)
Homozygous recessive (Ex:aa)
If the parents both have the genotype Aa, their children could have the genotypes AA, Aa, or aa. The possible phenotypes for their children would be individuals with type A blood (AA or Aa genotype) or type O blood (aa genotype).
No. They might have the same phenotype, but would not have the same genotype.
Yes, it is possible for two horses to have the same phenotype but different genotypes. Phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism, while genotype refers to the genetic makeup. Differences in genotype can lead to variations in the genetic composition that may not be visibly apparent in the phenotype.
If you're asking for the possible genotype for the offspring of two plants with genotype RrBb, the possibilities are:RRBB = 6.25%RRBb = 12.5%RRbb = 6.25%RrBB = 12.5%RrBb = 25%Rrbb = 12.5%rrBB = 6.25%rrBb = 12.5%rrbb = 6.25%
It is not common to refer to blood types as "genotypes," as blood genotypes are typically represented by combinations of letters and symbols (such as A, B, O, +, -). "Ac" is not a recognized blood genotype in the ABO blood group system.
If the parents both have the genotype Aa, their children could have the genotypes AA, Aa, or aa. The possible phenotypes for their children would be individuals with type A blood (AA or Aa genotype) or type O blood (aa genotype).
That depends entirely on the genotypes of the parents.
No. They might have the same phenotype, but would not have the same genotype.
half white and half purple
Use a punnet square it may be a little tricky though.Just remember which letter is dominant and which one is recessive.heterozygous and Homozygous.
What is the probability that any of the offspring between individuals with the genotype AABbCcddEE will have the genotype AABBCCddEE
The possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring can be determined using a Punnett square, a grid that shows the possible combinations of alleles that can result at fertilisation. The Punnett square below shows the expected genotypes of the offspring of parent pea plants that both have the genotype Rr.
Yes, it is possible for two horses to have the same phenotype but different genotypes. Phenotype is the observable characteristics of an organism, while genotype refers to the genetic makeup. Differences in genotype can lead to variations in the genetic composition that may not be visibly apparent in the phenotype.
If you're asking for the possible genotype for the offspring of two plants with genotype RrBb, the possibilities are:RRBB = 6.25%RRBb = 12.5%RRbb = 6.25%RrBB = 12.5%RrBb = 25%Rrbb = 12.5%rrBB = 6.25%rrBb = 12.5%rrbb = 6.25%
genotypes is the set of genes which expresses the phenotypic character
A heterozygous genotype, is the genetic makeup of different alleles.
The parents can pass on only the alleles of their genotypes to their offspring. Therefore, the offspring genotypes and phenotypes are dependent solely upon the alleles inherited from the parents.