This term describes the genotype (AA)
What is homozygous dominant?
A homozygous dominant individual is crossed with a homozygous recessive individual. Set up the punnett square.
What is AA and aa
This is the possible gametes for a parent who is homozygous recessive for two traits?
What is ab x4?
This is how many chromosomes a somatic cell has.
What is 46?
This is the possible genotypes for blood type A
AA or AO
The only way to have this trait is if you have two copies of the same allele.
What is recessive?
What is 50%?
This symbol would represent a male individual who has a trait. (You can draw it)
What is a shaded square?
This type of cell has half the amount genetic information
What is haploid?
This is the genotype for blood type O
What is OO
What is genotype?
The percentage of offspring that will be homozygous dominant if one homozygous dominant parent is crossed with a heterozygous parent.
What is 50%
What is autosomal?
This is how many cells a human gamete has
What is 32?
These are all the possible genotypes for blood type
What is AA, AO, BB, BO, AB, and OO
This is when both alleles are the same.
What is homozygous?
This is genotypes of two parents who have DMD, if DMD is a autosomal recessive trait.
What is aa.
This is the genotype for a carrier.
What is Aa?
This is the purpose of meiosis
The probability of having B- offspring if both parents are B+.
What is 0
This is the physical version of a gene
What is a phenotype?
This is the probability of having a son who is colorblind from a women is a heterozygous for colorblindness and a man who is colorblind. *It is an x linked recessive trait!*
What is 25%
A tall purple plant (TTGg) is crossed with a short white plant (ttgg). This is the probability of having a tall white plant.
What is 50%
This is what is separated in metaphase I
What is homologous chromosomes?
The possible genotypes for cross with a homozygous A and a heterozygous B.
AB and AO