Biology, asked by Tragicgirl773, 4 months ago

A genotype ' AAbb ' is rightly described as?

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Answered by snehakumari04
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Explanation:

it shows dominant character....

write A stands for and b stands for and join the words and you will get the answer.......

Answered by MysticalRainbow
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Answer:

A parent with genotype AaBB will produce two types of gametes, namely AB and aB. A parent with genotype aaBB will produce only one type of gamete, that is aB. When a cross is made between these parents, the genotype of offsprings will be AaBB and aaBB in the ratio of 1:1.

A parent with genotype AaBB will produce two types of gametes, namely AB and aB. A parent with genotype aaBB will produce only one type of gamete, that is aB. When a cross is made between these parents, the genotype of offsprings will be AaBB and aaBB in the ratio of 1:1.Thus, the correct answer is '1 AaBB : 1 aaBB.'

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