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Which peas are homozygous?
Peas that are homozygous have two identical alleles for a particular gene. This means that both alleles are the same, either dominant or recessive. For example, if a pea plant has two dominant alleles (AA) or two recessive alleles (aa) for a specific trait, it is considered homozygous for that trait. Homozygous peas will always pass on the same allele to their offspring for that particular gene.
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Is the individual heterozygous or homozygous?
Without knowing the specific genetic trait or locus in question, it is impossible to determine whether the individual is heterozygous or homozygous. Heterozygous refers to having two different alleles for a particular gene, while homozygous means having two identical alleles. To determine the individual's genetic status, a specific gene or trait must be identified and analyzed.
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What is the homozygous inheritance in snakes?
Homozygous inheritance in snakes refers to the condition where an individual snake inherits the same allele for a particular gene from both of its parents. This means that both copies of the gene are identical, either both dominant or both recessive. In the case of a recessive allele, the snake will exhibit the trait associated with that allele, while in the case of a dominant allele, the snake will exhibit the dominant trait. Homozygous inheritance plays a crucial role in determining the genetic makeup and physical characteristics of snakes.
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Is the individual homozygous for healthy or sick?
Without specific information about the individual's genetic makeup or health status, it is not possible to determine whether they are homozygous for healthy or sick. Homozygous refers to having two identical alleles for a particular gene, and whether those alleles are associated with a healthy or sick phenotype depends on the specific gene and its variants. Additionally, many health conditions are influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors, so a person's overall health cannot be determined solely based on their genetic makeup.
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Can the child be homozygous if both parents are heterozygous?
Yes, it is possible for a child to be homozygous if both parents are heterozygous. If both parents are carriers of the same recessive allele, there is a 25% chance that their child will inherit the recessive allele from both parents, resulting in a homozygous genotype. This would occur through a process known as genetic recombination during meiosis, where the alleles from each parent are randomly combined to create the offspring's genotype.
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How can one determine whether a plant is homozygous or heterozygous?
One can determine whether a plant is homozygous or heterozygous by performing a test cross with a homozygous recessive plant. If all the offspring display the dominant trait, then the original plant is homozygous dominant. If the offspring display a 1:1 ratio of dominant to recessive traits, then the original plant is heterozygous. Additionally, molecular techniques such as DNA sequencing or PCR can also be used to determine the genetic makeup of a plant and identify whether it is homozygous or heterozygous for a particular trait.
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What is the relationship between the allele traits homozygous and heterozygous?
Homozygous and heterozygous are terms used to describe the genetic makeup of an individual for a particular trait. Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a specific gene (e.g., AA or aa), while heterozygous individuals have two different alleles (e.g., Aa). The relationship between the two is that homozygous individuals will express the trait determined by the dominant allele if present, while heterozygous individuals will exhibit the dominant trait due to the presence of one dominant allele.
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What is the relationship between the allele characteristics of homozygous and heterozygous?
Homozygous individuals have two identical alleles for a particular gene, while heterozygous individuals have two different alleles. This difference in allele characteristics can result in different phenotypic expressions. In some cases, one allele may be dominant over the other, leading to a dominant phenotype in heterozygous individuals. In contrast, recessive alleles may only be expressed in homozygous individuals.
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