yeah or if it is recessive or dominant.
sory, shit ok ill try say all of the things to do with pedigrees.
they can ask if a trait is Dominant, Recessive, Co-dominant, Incomplete or Sex-Linked. By drawing a punnet square and giving you the infromation..
ways to tell if something is:
Dominant - If one parent displays the trait and all children display it. Means one parent was homozygous dominant ( RR ) and the other (homozygous , rr ) recessive.
Recessive - Both parents don't display the trait, and no children do either.
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Co-Dominant - Two parents showing different phenotypes have offspring displaying a mix of both phenotypes. E.g. Rhoan ( R1, R2 ) red and white hairs combined, colour in cows, one parent red ( R1, R1 ) , one parent white ( R2, R2 ).
Incomplete Dominance - Two parents displaying different phenotypes create offspring showing a mix of the two phenotypes. White and Red snapdragons produce pink offspring.
Sex-Linked - Trait carried on the y chromosome, 90% of cases only shows on the male offspring. Thomas Hunt Morgan (T.H.Morgan) created this theory from working with Fruit Flies ( Drosophila melanogaster ), bred them till he got a mutation ( white eyed male, instead of red eyes ) and bred this white eyed male with virgin sisters. Trait didnt show in the F1 generation, Bred this generation together and White eyes reccured in the F2 generation, only on males.