50% from each parent: one allele in each gene, each parent, for a total of two.
Reciprocal parent function
The parent function of the exponential function is ax
y = x2 is the parent function, but it can be in the form y = ax2 + bx + c
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Ask your teacher or a parent.
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The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring
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One of the allels for a trait to it's offspring.
They are traits that are passed on from parent to offspring. There are also two types of alleles; Dominant and recessive.
There is not enough information to answer this. Even if we assume the yellow allele is dominant, we need to know the alleles of the other parent as well.
75% Percent
The alleles of the f1 offspring will depend on the alleles of the parents. In theory all of the alleles in the parental genotypes could be present in the f1 generation.To work out which combinations of alleles will be present in the f1 generation/the proportion with one allele etc. you would need to draw some kind of cross.AA x AaA AA AA AAa aA aASo the f1 offspring have both the A and a alleles, because the two alleles from each parent are separated into the gametesAA gives two gametes both with 'A' alleleAa gives on gamete with 'A' and one with 'a'
1 allele per parent per gene ................. that is wrong you inherit 23 alleles from each parent in total of 46 alleles no sorry that's chromosomes. its true the second person was talking about chromosomes the first one is correct