Would Squidward's children still be considered purebreds explain?

Squidward's children would not be considered purebred, since each would have a gene pair made up of a dominant gene and a recessive gene. 7.
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What would be considered purebred?

Purebred - Also called HOMOZYGOUS and consists of gene pairs with genes that are the SAME. Hybrid - Also called HETEROZYGOUS and consists of gene pairs that are DIFFERENT. Genotype is the actual GENE makeup represented by LETTERS.
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Is it possible for the new couple to have offspring that resemble their mother?

Explain. It is possible for them to resemble their mother in color (half of them would be orange) but not in eyebrows. None of them would look just like their mother.
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Which genotypes would be considered hybrid?

AA/bb and Aa/Bb. No, AA/bb is a pure-bred genotype, but Aa/Bb is a hybrid genotype. The possible genotypes of the pure-bred plants are AA/bb and aa/BB. Shull found that when he crossed the two pure-breds, the offspring grew much better.
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What is an example of a purebred genotype?

Hint: BB, hh, ZZ, and jj are all examples of purebred genotypes.
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How do you know if a genotype is purebred?

The offspring with the genotypes TT and Tt will have a phenotype of tall; the offspring with the genotype of tt will have a phenotype of short. If the two alleles are the same (TT or tt), the genotype is considered purebred. If the two alleles are different (Tt), the genotype is considered hybrid.
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Is purebred dominant or recessive?

Dominant and recessive alleles can be used to explain Mendel's observations. An organism that has two identical (same) alleles for a trait is called a purebred. purebred in the U.S. two recessive (tt).
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What does hybrid offspring mean?

hybrid, offspring of parents that differ in genetically determined traits. The parents may be of different species, genera, or (rarely) families.
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Is a purebred or hybrid?

In the simplest possible terms, purebreds are the offspring that result from mating between genetically similar parents while hybrids are the offspring that are the result of mating between two genetically dissimilar parents.
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In which generation are the parents purebred in which generation are they hybrids?

ANS: The parents in the F1 generation are purebred. The parents in the F2 generation are hybrids.
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Can a baby have 2 biological mothers?

Court recognizes two biological mothers after egg from one woman was removed, fertilized, placed into second woman. Two women, who were both intrinsically involved in bringing a child into the world, were recognized on Sunday as the child's biological mothers by the Ramat Gan Family Court, it was announced on Monday.
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Who has stronger genes mother or father?

Genes from your father are more dominant than those inherited from your mother, new research has shown.
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Do babies look like their fathers at birth?

"Our research, on a much larger sample of babies than Christenfeld and Hill's, shows that some babies resemble their father more, some babies resemble their mother more, and most babies resemble both parents to about the same extent," says Paola Bressan, a psychologist at the University of Padova in Italy who co- ...
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What race is SpongeBob?

SpongeBob is a light-skinned black character who may be able to pass as white in some situations.
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How old is SpongeBob in 2019?

SpongeBob is 20 years old, but he's still as sweet and naïve as ever.
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Is YY yellow or blue?

Yy is the heterozygous genotype (one dominant allele, one recessive allele). The phenotype of this genotype is yellow seed color. yy is the homozygous dominant genotype (2 y alleles). The phenotype of this genotype is green seed color.
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Are purebreds better?

This study found that purebred dogs have a significantly greater risk of developing many of the hereditary disorders examined in this study. No, mixed breed dogs are not ALWAYS healthier than purebreds; and also, purebreds are not "as healthy" as mixed breed dogs.
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Why are purebreds better?

PROS OF PUREBRED

While all individual dogs are different, you're less likely to be surprised when it comes to temperament, size, and grooming or medical needs. This may make them easier to train. Because they are so predictable in their behavior, purebreds tend to make better rescue and service dogs.
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Are mixed breeds healthier than purebreds?

Although every dog's health is unique to themselves, over the years, many people have discovered that mixed breed dogs are often healthier than purebred dogs. Because purebred dogs have a limited gene pool, genetic disorders that arise continue from generation to generation.
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Why can't hybrids reproduce?

In short, hybrid animals are infertile because they don't have viable sex cells, meaning they can't produce sperm or eggs. This is the case because the chromosomes from their different species parents don't match up.
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Why can't humans breed with other species?

The further apart two animals are in genetic terms, the less likely they are to produce viable offspring. At this point, humans seem to have been separate from other animals for far too long to interbreed.
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Can hybrids breed?

Many hybrid animals are sterile. That means they may be able to mate, but they won't create offspring.
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Do puppies get their color from Mom or Dad?

When dogs breed, the mother and father each randomly contribute one allele from each locus, giving each allele a 50% chance of being passed on to the pups. One of the alleles at each locus is dominant and determines the traits, like coat color, portrayed in the dog.
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What is the meaning of recessive trait?

Refers to a trait that is expressed only when genotype is homozygous; a trait that tends to be masked by other inherited traits, yet persists in a population among heterozygous genotypes.
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What does it mean when we say a trait is dominant?

A dominant gene, or a dominant version of a gene, is a particular variant of a gene, which for a variety of reasons, expresses itself more strongly all by itself than any other version of the gene which the person is carrying, and, in this case, the recessive.
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