Table of Contents
- 1 What does BB mean to geneticists?
- 2 What if the genotype is BB?
- 3 What is Punnett square BB?
- 4 What does the notation BB mean?
- 5 What is BB Phenotype?
- 6 What percentage of the possible offspring will be hybrids?
- 7 What kind of genetic diagram is a monohybrid?
- 8 What does a Punnett square mean in genetics?
- 9 How does a geneticist describe the location of a gene?
What does BB mean to geneticists?
A bull with two alleles for a black coat is homozygous (BB). A calf that has one allele for red coat color and one allele for black coat color is heterozygous (Bb). Heterozygous individuals contain two different alleles which results in conflicting instructions.
What if the genotype is BB?
An organism with two dominant alleles for a trait is said to have a homozygous dominant genotype. Using the eye color example, this genotype is written BB. An organism with one dominant allele and one recessive allele is said to have a heterozygous genotype. In our example, this genotype is written Bb.
What is the genotypic ratio of BB?
However, if the male is Bb as above and you perform a testcross, 50% of all offspring should have the bb genotype and a white phenotype. A testcross to a heterozygous individual should always yield about a 1:1 ratio of the dominant to recessive phenotype. So, both the genotypic and phenotypic ratios here are 50:50.
What is Punnett square BB?
homozygous dominant
BB is called homozygous dominant. Both genes are the same and dominant. The dominant trait is expressed. Bb is called heterozygous. The organism has a dominant gene and a recessive gene.
What does the notation BB mean?
What does the notation Bb mean to geneticists? One dominant and one recessive allele. A number that describes how likely it is that an event will occur. What does a Punnett square show?
What do BB mean?
In text messages and online, bb can be short for baby, especially as it’s used as a term of endearment for significant others or friends. In this sense, it can sometimes be pronounced as [bey-bee].
What is BB Phenotype?
The physical appearance of the genotype is called the phenotype. For example, children with the genotypes ‘BB’ and ‘Bb’ have brown-eye phenotypes, whereas a child with two blue-eye alleles and the genotype ‘bb’ has blue eyes and a blue-eye phenotype.
What percentage of the possible offspring will be hybrids?
Flash Card and Matching Genetic’s Review: A Hybrid Cross
A | B |
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In the cross Bb x Bb, what percentage of offspring will have the pure dominant genotype? | 25% |
In the cross Bb x Bb, how many offspring will have the hybrid genotype (Bb)? | two |
In the cross Bb x Bb, what percentage of offspring will have the hybrid genotype? | 50% |
What is the probability of BB?
1 / 2 1
Using the Punnett square, you can see that the probability of the Bb genotype is 1 / 2 1/2 1/2 .
What kind of genetic diagram is a monohybrid?
Monohybrid genetic crosses These are genetic diagrams consisting of a single characteristic controlled by a single gene with two alleles. Alleles can be dominant or recessive. Dominant alleles will be expressed even if a recessive allele is present.
What does a Punnett square mean in genetics?
Punnett squares are a relatively easy way to figure out if something is possible genetically and how likely it is. OK, what does this mean for you? Well, your husband can only be bb bb as he has blue eyes. Since you have brown eyes, you could have any of six different possibilities.
Which is the dominant gene blue or green?
For gene 2, there are two possibilities, green or blue. Green is dominant over blue and so G usually represents green and b, blue. Green eyes, then, can be GG or Gb while blue eyes are bb.
How does a geneticist describe the location of a gene?
Geneticists use maps to describe the location of a particular gene on a chromosome. One type of map uses the cytogenetic location to describe a gene’s position. The cytogenetic location is based on a distinctive pattern of bands created when chromosomes are stained with certain chemicals.