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How many of the offspring are homozygous?

When you say homozygous, you're talking about genes. It's almost impossible, or not known, if a human has had genes of all homozygousity.


How many lethal genes would the typical human have if the alleles were homozygous?

A typical human would have around 1-2 lethal genes if homozygous for lethal alleles. Lethal genes are usually rare in the human population due to the negative impact on survival and reproduction.


How many alleles do people have for their charcteristics?

Humans typically have two alleles for each gene, one inherited from each parent. These alleles can be the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous), and they determine various characteristics. However, for traits controlled by multiple genes, the total number of alleles can vary significantly. Overall, the combination of alleles contributes to the diversity of traits in individuals.


How many alleles are involved mono hybrid cross?

A monohybrid cross involves just one gene. A dihybrid cross involves two. In a monohybrid cross, there are four possible allele combinations (although depending on the alleles of the parents there may only be one or two possibilities).


If 240 plant offspring were produced from crossing two heterozygous plants how many would be homozygous?

Out of the 240 offspring, approximately 60 would be homozygous (25% of 240). This is because when two heterozygous plants are crossed (Aa x Aa), the Punnett square shows that 25% of the offspring will be homozygous dominant (AA), 50% will be heterozygous (Aa), and 25% will be homozygous recessive (aa).

Related Questions

How many of the offspring are homozygous?

When you say homozygous, you're talking about genes. It's almost impossible, or not known, if a human has had genes of all homozygousity.


How many lethal genes would the typical human have if the alleles were homozygous?

A typical human would have around 1-2 lethal genes if homozygous for lethal alleles. Lethal genes are usually rare in the human population due to the negative impact on survival and reproduction.


How many genes do people have?

About 24,000.


Why were many Americans afraid of foreigners and people of different races?

Many Americans were afraid of foreigners and people of different races because of communists and anarchists.


How many people live in Colorado ana what are the more common races?

2 million and 3 races


How many genes for each feature does an individual possess?

An individual possesses two genes for each feature, one from each parent. These genes can be the same (homozygous) or different (heterozygous), influencing the individual's traits and characteristics.


What are the races in Florida?

There are many races in florida. People in most places are different sizes, shape, and color/race.


How many people are races?

The fast ones, about 20 I think.


Which races have black curly hair?

Many African people.


How is the census helpful to the United states government?

To determine how many people and which races are present in the United States today - APEX


An eight is a boat used in rowing races how many people are in it?

8 and a coxswain


How many people can sled dogs Cary?

sled dogs can Cary about two or three people in races