Biology, asked by HayaAlyy83, 7 months ago

132. In a laboratory while working on a new fishes, it is found
that the fish has two varieties, red and brown. It was det
by another group of scientists in another laboratory that bro
a donnant color in this species. If we have brown fish with us in
the laboratory, how can we determine whether they are
honozygous or heterozygous for the trait?
A. Bread this fish with a red fish and check F1 generation
B. Breed this fish with a red fish and check F2 generation
C. Breed this fish with a brown fish and check F1 generation
D.Breed this fish with a brown fish and check F2 guneration​

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Answered by mrrohankumarmanjhi
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Answer:

here your answer:-

Explanation:

Genotype determines phenotype, an organism's observable features. When an organism has two copies of the same allele (say, YY or yy), it is said to be homozygous for that gene. If, instead, it has two different copies (like Yy), we can say it is heterozygous.

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