The capital letter is your dominant allele and the lowercase letter is your recessive allele.
For complete dominance, if you have a homozygous dominant genotype (aka two capital letters) or a heterozygous genotype (aka one capital, one lowercase), the dominant phenotype will show.
On the other hand, if you have a homozygous recessive genotype (aka two lowercase letters), the recessive phenotype will show.
For your problems:
1) Yellow, Y, is dominant to blue, y. That means both YY and Yy genotypes will display the dominant phenotype, a yellow body.
If there was a yy genotype, then the recessive phenotype, a blue body, would show.
2) Square, S, is dominant to round, s. That means both the SS and Ss genotypes will display the dominant phenotype, a square shape.
If there was a ss genotype, then the recessive phenotype, a round body, would show.
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Answer: Reproducibility is the closeness of the agreement between the results of measurements of the same measurand carried out with same methodology described in the corresponding scientific evidence (e.g. a publication in a peer-reviewed journal).[1] Reproducibility can also be applied under changed conditions of measurement for the same measurand—to check that the results are not an artefact of the measurement procedures.[2][3]
A related concept is replication, which is the ability to independently achieve non-identical conclusions that are at least similar, when differences in sampling, research procedures and data analysis methods may exist.[4] Reproducibility and replicability together are among the main tools of the scientific method.[5] However, the concrete expressions of the ideal of the scientific method vary considerably across research disciplines and fields of study.[citation needed] The study of reproducibility is an important topic in metascience.[6]
i believe the correct answers are:
1) B. homologous
2) A. analogous