A gene exists in two different forms (A and a). With respect to the allele present, which type of gamete(s) can a homozygous recessive individual produce?

a
A
Aa
A and a

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Answer:

a

Explanation:

in the words, 'homozygous recessive', the root 'homo' in 'homozygous' means 'same' so that means that a two different alleles can not come from this individual. the word 'recessive' when referring to alleles means it is the submissive (opposite of dominant) or little lettered allele. therefore, this individual will only be able to pass on a recessive allele which is, in this case, 'a'.

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a could be the type of gamete(s) can a [tex]homo-zygous\ recessive[/tex] individual produce.

The following information should be considered:

  • In the words, '[tex]homo-zygous\ recessive[/tex] the root homo in homo-zygous means 'same' this means that a two different alle-les can not come from this individual.
  • The word 'rece-ssive' means when referring to alle-les means it is the submissive (opposite of dominant) or little lettered all-ele.

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