Yes
In the first generation of crossing tall peas with dwarf peas, all the offspring will be tall. This is because the tall trait is dominant over the dwarf trait. Each offspring will inherit one tall allele from the tall parent, resulting in all tall offspring.
Yes, if a lop rabbit mates with a dwarf rabbit, their offspring may inherit characteristics from both parents, such as lop ears from the lop parent and small size from the dwarf parent. It is possible for the bunnies to have lop ears, but it is not guaranteed as it depends on the specific genetic traits passed down.
I think 'dwarf' in dwarf lopped means that the ears are small not the actual rabbit because I had a French Dwarf Lop and she was HUGE! An English Lopped Rabbit has ears that brush across the floor usually, but a FDL ears don't. :)
It is possible that the mom dwarf hamster may exhibit aggressive behavior towards the dad if she feels threatened while protecting her babies. It is recommended to separate the parents once the babies are born to avoid any potential conflicts.
It is not normal for dwarf hamsters to have bald patches above their whiskers. This could be a sign of a health issue such as mites, ringworm, or a dietary deficiency. It is best to take your hamster to a veterinarian for a proper diagnosis and treatment.
Dwarfism is only expressed when both genes in the persons genome (that determines the trait) are of the dwarf type. Both parents can carry one 'dwarf' gene and one 'normal' gene and express a phenotype of normal. Their children can be either pure normal, half normal, or pure dwarf, with only the pure dwarf expressing the phenotype of dwarf. The chances of being half normal are 1/2, the chances of being pure (normal or dwarf) are both 1/4.
In the first generation of crossing tall peas with dwarf peas, all the offspring will be tall. This is because the tall trait is dominant over the dwarf trait. Each offspring will inherit one tall allele from the tall parent, resulting in all tall offspring.
All rabbits need to live with its parents for at least 8 weeks. All rabbits need to leave the nest when they are 6 months old. That is when they are more territorial and will attack other rabbits.
Yes, if a lop rabbit mates with a dwarf rabbit, their offspring may inherit characteristics from both parents, such as lop ears from the lop parent and small size from the dwarf parent. It is possible for the bunnies to have lop ears, but it is not guaranteed as it depends on the specific genetic traits passed down.
Yes, little people can have normal babies.
a dwarf planet is a planet which is too small like pluto and a normal planet is a normal or greater sieze such as earth and jupiter
Hank the Angry Drunken Dwarf's birth name is Henry Joseph Nasiff Jr..
Genetics. If either parents are heterozygous for a dwarf gene, then there's a likely chance (say, a 25% chance) of their offspring to be born small and grow into a small goat.
The second Mendelian Law is the Law of Segregation. It states that in a cross the parental traits do not merge in the first offspring generation (ie. the recessive, "weaker" trait does not disappear for good) but instead appear unchanged in the second offspring generation. For example, if you cross homozygous dwarf pea plants to homozygous tall, all members of the first offspring generation will be tall. This makes it seem as if the dwarf trait disappears, but it does not. If you inbreed the first offspring generation, you get 25% dwarf plants in the second offspring generation. So the "lost" trait reappears.
You shouldn't keep a dwarf in a cage.
Depending on where from, yes.
What do you think? Of course not.