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H is a dominant trait for the hair color red. The trait for white hair is recessiv.The parents genotypes are HH x hh.What will the genotype of the offspring be?

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A mother with hh and a father with hh

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(Apex Learning) hh.

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Q: A mother has Hh and a father has hh which genotype will make their child not have hair on the back of his or her hand?
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Can an a negative mother and a b positive father have an o positive child?

Yes, it is possible for an O positive child to be born to an A negative mother and a B positive father. The child would inherit one O allele from the mother and the other from the father, resulting in an O blood type.


Can an A plus father and a B- mother have an 0 child?

Yes, it is possible for an A+ father and a B- mother to have an O child biologically. Blood type inheritance follows specific patterns, and parental blood types do not directly determine the child's blood type. The child's blood type will depend on the combination of genes received from the parents.


How can you get a mother who weighs 100 pounds a father who weighs 100 pounds a son who weighs 50 pounds and a daughter who weighs who weighs 50 pounds across a river in a boat that can only hold 1?

First, the father rows across the river and leaves the family on the other side. Then, the son crosses back to the original side, and the mother rows across. The father returns, takes the daughter across, and finally crosses back to the original side to be reunited with the whole family.


How can you do a genetic cross to identify the P genotype?

To identify the P genotype through a genetic cross, you would need to perform a test cross where you mate the individual with an unknown genotype with a homozygous recessive individual. By analyzing the offspring of this cross, you can determine the genotype of the individual in question based on the observed phenotypes of the offspring.


What is the difference between a test cross and a back cross in genetic?

In a test cross, an individual with a dominant phenotype is crossed with a homozygous recessive individual to determine the genotype of the dominant individual. In a back cross, an individual is crossed with one of its parents or an individual with a similar genotype to assess genetic linkage or to maintain a specific trait in offspring.

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