The male is somewhat darker than females and immature birds.Often called snowbirds,because of their habit of gathering in large flocks prior to bad weather.One of the more common feeder birds,going for seed on the ground.
no, it is a male horse
When Morgan mated a white-eyed male fruit fly with a red-eyed female fruit fly, the first generation offspring all had red eyes. In the next generation, because females would have the X chromosome for white eyes, about half the offspring would have white eyes. The offspring with white eyes were all male, meaning he discovered eye color in fruit flies showed a sex-linked trait. The result of this was a generation of red eyed and white eyed individuals. If the red eyed female was heterozygous, this is possible.
Red eyed (Wild) is dominant over the recessive mutated white eye trait.White eyes is a sex-linked trait. If you cross a white eyed male with a homozygous (wild) red eyed female, all the females will be red eyed carriers and the males will be red eyed also.
Both glow. but male fireflies would glow brighter as they have 2 'bulbs' while female fireflies only have 1
Amplexus is the reproductive embrace or mating position displayed by some amphibians, where the male grasps the female in a specific manner to facilitate the transfer of sperm. It is an important part of the reproductive behavior in frogs, toads, and other amphibians.
no
A Heterozygous female with a white eyed male.
Female=Fergie Male= Will.I.Am
When Morgan mated a white-eyed male fruit fly with a red-eyed female fruit fly, the first generation offspring all had red eyes. In the next generation, because females would have the X chromosome for white eyes, about half the offspring would have white eyes. The offspring with white eyes were all male, meaning he discovered eye color in fruit flies showed a sex-linked trait. The result of this was a generation of red eyed and white eyed individuals. If the red eyed female was heterozygous, this is possible.
When Morgan mated a white-eyed male fruit fly with a red-eyed female fruit fly, the first generation offspring all had red eyes. In the next generation, because females would have the X chromosome for white eyes, about half the offspring would have white eyes. The offspring with white eyes were all male, meaning he discovered eye color in fruit flies showed a sex-linked trait. The result of this was a generation of red eyed and white eyed individuals. If the red eyed female was heterozygous, this is possible.
the male releases the sperm and then the female releases her eggs.
0 if it is a male. 1 if itz a female
They most certainly do like each over
no, it is a male horse
All offspring would have red eyes because the gene for red eyes is dominant over the gene for vermilion eyes. The offspring would all be heterozygous for eye color, inheriting one red-eyed allele from the female and one vermilion-eyed allele from the male.
When Morgan mated a white-eyed male fruit fly with a red-eyed female fruit fly, the first generation offspring all had red eyes. In the next generation, because females would have the X chromosome for white eyes, about half the offspring would have white eyes. The offspring with white eyes were all male, meaning he discovered eye color in fruit flies showed a sex-linked trait. The result of this was a generation of red eyed and white eyed individuals. If the red eyed female was heterozygous, this is possible.
When Morgan mated a white-eyed male fruit fly with a red-eyed female fruit fly, the first generation offspring all had red eyes. In the next generation, because females would have the X chromosome for white eyes, about half the offspring would have white eyes. The offspring with white eyes were all male, meaning he discovered eye color in fruit flies showed a sex-linked trait. The result of this was a generation of red eyed and white eyed individuals. If the red eyed female was heterozygous, this is possible.