A genotype with two dominant alleles, such as BB, is referred to as homozygous dominant. In this case, both alleles for a particular gene are the same and dominant, which typically results in the expression of the dominant trait. Individuals with a homozygous dominant genotype will exhibit the dominant phenotype associated with that gene.
Dominant - everything is dominant apart from diseases such as malaria, cystic fibrosis
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Mendel represented factors for dominant traits using uppercase letters, such as "A" for dominant alleles. This convention helps distinguish dominant traits from recessive traits, which are represented by lowercase letters.
There is a 50% chance of a homozygous dominant and a 50% chance of a heterozygous.
two forms of the trait are both equally dominant apex
feudalism
The probability of producing a white rose when crossing a red rose with a white rose is 25%, as the white allele is recessive. The genotype of the pink rose is Rr (incomplete dominance), where R represents the red allele and r represents the white allele.
the Chinese policy of isolation
75% rose comb and 25% single comb
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Yes! They are from Austrailia. The only type of parrot that does not have the dominant green! The only parakeet that can not breed with any other typeof Parakeet. There is tons of info on the web for them :)
It is dominant.
autosomal dominant
In my opinion it is dominant.
A non-dominant group is the group with less power.. For example women are non-dominant, men are dominant, heterosexuals are dominant, gays are non-dominant. The group that sets the polices, laws and "standards" OS dominant. The group with power is the dominant group.
When a hybrid Rr rose-combed rooster is mated with a single-combed rr hen, the possible genotypes of the offspring will be Rr (rose comb) and rr (single comb). This results in a 50% chance of offspring having a rose comb and a 50% chance of having a single comb. Therefore, half of the offspring will display the rose comb phenotype while the other half will show the single comb phenotype.