Respuesta :
Let D be the dominant allele and d be the recessive allele. Possibilities:
DD (dominant phenotype)
Dd (dominant phenotype)
dd (recessive phenotype)
Therefore, there are three genotypes, two phenotypes.
The answer is C.
DD (dominant phenotype)
Dd (dominant phenotype)
dd (recessive phenotype)
Therefore, there are three genotypes, two phenotypes.
The answer is C.
The answer is C.Three genotypes, two phenotypes.
Imagine gene for flower colors. Let A allele be dominant and a allele be recessive allele for the trait. A allele is responsible for red color and a allele for white color
The genotypes are:
1. AA
2. Aa
3. aa
However, there will be only two phenotypes:
1. red flowers
2. white flowers
This is because of the dominance of A allele over a allele. So, red flowers will have plants with genotypes AA and Aa while white flowers will have plants with genotype aa.
Imagine gene for flower colors. Let A allele be dominant and a allele be recessive allele for the trait. A allele is responsible for red color and a allele for white color
The genotypes are:
1. AA
2. Aa
3. aa
However, there will be only two phenotypes:
1. red flowers
2. white flowers
This is because of the dominance of A allele over a allele. So, red flowers will have plants with genotypes AA and Aa while white flowers will have plants with genotype aa.