Q: If one parent has two D alleles for a given gene, and the other parent has two d alleles for the same gene, what will be the genotype in their offspring?
If one parent has two D alleles for a given gene, and the other parent has two d alleles for the same gene, what will be the genotype in their offspring?
Flexi Says: The cross between parents DD and dd genotype will result in all offspring having heterozygous dominant (Dd) alleles for the given gene.