Answer:
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The first thing that could help you is that squares are male and circles are female, which means that C and D are incorrect.
Now, <span>the sister has attached earlobes, so both parents must have the recessive allele along with the dominant, which means that the child has both recessive and dominant as well. This means that the correct answer is A. </span><span>It is a male with at least one dominant allele.</span>
Answer:
For recessive traits to be observed, dominant genes must be absent.
Explanation:
There are 3 possibilities for the genes: AA, Aa, aa.
in both AA and Aa, there is a dominant gene present. If a dominant gene is present, it will always show the dominant trait.
In aa, there is no dominant gene present, and there are only recessive genes. Because of this, the recessive trait is observed!
Exoskeleton and Segmented Bodies and Jointed Appendages and Bilateral Symmetry and <span>Open Circulatory System</span>
Part 1.
The correct answer is option 2.There are two alleles for freckles.
According to the condition of the occurrence of the freckles, it can be concluded that the freckle is an autosomal dominant condition. The freckle can only be inherited, if there is at least one dominant allele in any of the parent. If both the individuals are heterozygous for the trait, they can produce an offspring without freckle by passing down the recessive alleles to the progeny. So, the freckles are controlled by two alleles, which can be either dominant or recessive.
Part 2.
The correct answer is option 4. P generation and F2 generation.
In this case, it is given that true bred homozygous recessive plant is crossed with true bred homozygous dominant plant. The true bred recessive plant always shows the recessive phenotype. When true bred homozygous recessive plant is crossed with true bred homozygous dominant plant, the F1 generation would produce all the heterozygous individual and exhibit dominant phenotype. When the F1 generation is self crossed, it result in 75% dominant phenotype and 25% recessive phenotype.
A possible cross for this case is given in the picture.