<span>they both have two alleles
</span>they both express the dominant allele (aka the phenotype or physical traits of the allele). They are different in genotype though, which is their genetic make up because homozygous would be two dominant alleles and heterozygous is a combination of dominant and recessive allele. Homozygous recessive and heterozygous are completely different <span>though in genotype and phenotype.</span>
My guess would be mRNA or RNA but I'm not too sure about this question, sorry.
Answer:
No, not <em>all </em>organisms.
Explanation:
Hi there,
As you may continue to learn in biology, not all organisms go through the process of mitosis/meiosis. Well known examples are prokaryotes, such as bacteria and archaea, ancient organisms that replicate via binary fission, budding, and/or fragmenting
Mitosis and Meiosis only occur in eukaryotes and unique to them.
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Answer:
A barometer
Explanation:
It is commonly used to measure atmospheric pressure
Answer:
Recessive alleles are denoted by a lowercase letter (a versus A). Only individuals with an aa genotype will express a recessive trait; therefore, offspring must receive one recessive allele from each parent to exhibit a recessive trait.
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