An individual with genotype aa is crossed to an individual with genotype aa at the same genetic locus. The allele a is dominant to the allele a. If the offspring are interbred through two generations
An individual organism having two distinct alleles at a locus. An individual living being having two of similar alleles at a locus
States that when two unique alleles are available in a genotype, just the quality encoded by one of them - the "predominant" allele-is seen in the phenotype
The two guardians convey just one duplicate of a latent quality, the probability of a youngster bearing the passive attribute is one of every four
The probability increases to two out of four on the off chance that one parent is homozygous passive for the quality