Answer:
1 in 16
Explanation:
When two heterozygotes (AaBb x AaBb) for two autosomal genes are crossed the expected probability for the offspring is 9 A-B-, 3 A-bb, 3 aaB- and 1 aabb. In other words, out of sixteen offspring, 9 are expected to be dominant on both genes (either homozygous AA or BB or heterozygous Aa or Bb), 3 are expected to be dominant on the A gene but recessive on the b gene, 3 are expected to be recessive on the a gene but dominant on the A gene, and only 1 is expected to be recessive on both genes aabb.
Does not affect organisms within an ecosystem
Cervix is the narrow opening of the uterus that extends in the vagina.
Vestibule, Saccule, Utricle, Maculae, and Otolithic Membrane.
It actually refers to the genetic traits, which change during time, because if you stop to think about it, surely, dogs 400 years ago were not the same as the dogs we see today since they have had changes in their genetic sequences, which adapted them to live better and even new species have appeared (or simply have been "made" which even so, depends on a genetic change).
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