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Mendel Diagrams. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring gets a dominate gene from one parent and a recessive gene from another, the offspring will exhibit traits from the dominate gene. If the offspring get a recessive gene from both parents, the offspring will exhibit traits from the recessive gene.

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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.

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A homozygous blue flower BB is crossed with a homozygous white flower bb What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring?

Assuming there is no co-dominance or partial dominance, the result would be that 100% of the offspring would be blue, heterozygous flowers with the phenotype Bb.


Distinguish between parental and recombinant phenotypes?

Parental Phenotypes are when the offspring of two parents look like one of the two parents. for example, if a green wrinkled pea is crossed with a heterozygous yellow round pea the offspring are 1/4 yellow round, 1/4 green wrinkled, 1/4 yellow wrinkled, and 1/4 green round. the yellow round and green wrinkled look like the parents so they have parental phenotypes, whereas the yellow wrinkled and the green round have combinations of the parental phenotypes thus they have recombinant phenotypes.


Individual heterozygous for a trait and an individual homozygous recessive for the trait are crossed and produce many offspring?

of two different phenotypes


What will have only two possible phenotypes?

Any cross of parents for a single trait where the dominant allele completely masks any expression of the recessive allele as follows:Parents are both heterozygous for the trait. For example Aa X Aa produces 75% of offspring with the dominant phenotype and 25% with the recessive phenotype.One parent is heterozygous for the trait and the other parent is homozygous recessive. For example: Aa X aa produces 50% offspring with the dominant phenotype and 50% offspring with the recessive phenotype.If the trait is co-dominant/non-dominant a heterozygote would have the median characteristic and a homozygote could be either of two phenotypes. If T is tall and t is short the Tt offspring would bemedium in this example. The way to produce offspring with only two phenotypes would be to cross a heterozygous parent with a homozygous parent. For Example:Tt X tt cross would produce 50% tt (short) offspring and 50% Tt (medium) offspring. A TT X Tt cross would produce 50% TT (tall) offspring and 50% Tt (medium) offspring.


What happened to the proportions of the two phenotypes as the F1 generation grew from 10 to 100 offspring?

2015 CSI mamen, especialmente MANDY

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How do you find possible phenotypes in offspring?

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.


1. Cattle can be red (CCR) and white (CWCW) and produces a roan color(CRCW) of offspring,a.) Predict the genotypic ratios of offspring if two roan color cattle arecrossedb.) What are the possible phenotypes of the offspring​?

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Which statement best predicts the results of the cross MmDdPp x mmddpp assuming that all three genes are linked?

All eight possible phenotypes could occur, but a greater proportion of the offspring would have the parental phenotypes.


How are the genotype and phenotype of parents related to the genotype and phenotypes of offsprings?

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.


If you cross a while flower with the genotype pp with a purple flower with the genotype pp the possible genotypes in the offspring will be what for the cross what would the phenotypes be?

half white and half purple


How many phenotypes does each trait have?

the offspring have two factors for each trait


A homozygous blue flower BB is crossed with a homozygous white flower bb What are the possible genotypes and phenotypes of the offspring?

Assuming there is no co-dominance or partial dominance, the result would be that 100% of the offspring would be blue, heterozygous flowers with the phenotype Bb.


What is a punnett square used to predict?

A Punnett square is used to lay out the possible genotypes of offspring based on the genotypes of the parents being bred. From this, the probabilities of certain phenotypes and genotypes can be determined.


The process that discriminates between phenotypes with respect to their ability to produce offspring is known as?

Natural selection


What is the probability of genotypes and phenotypes?

What is the probability that any of the offspring between individuals with the genotype AABbCcddEE will have the genotype AABBCCddEE


A polygenic trait can have?

Many possible genotypes, producing ,any possible phenotypes.


What tool is used in order to determine the probabilities of phenotypes and genotypes resulting from specific genetic crosses?

Punnett Square...... I'm in 7th grade and know that. Punnet Squre is where you find breeding