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The trait that doesn't express is a recessive trait. A dominant and a recessive trait together will express the dominant trait.

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Q: In a hybrid individual the trait that is covered and not expressed is the what trait?
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In a hybrid individual the trait that is covered and not exspresed is called what?

dominat


What trait is the one that is expressed in a hybrid organism?

dominant


For a recessive trait to be expressed in a generation of offspring an individual must be a?

Homozygous


An organism with two different alleles for a single trait is said to be heterozygous?

A heterozygous is a hybrid of genes. It has a dominant and recessive gene. The dominant gene covers over the recessive trait, making the individual have the dominant trait. (trait are alleles...) or apex ans:two


What is the difference between a gene allele Chromosome and trait?

Alleles are alternate versions of genes that code for certain phenotypes, or traits. The traits of an individual are a result of the interaction between their genotype (alleles) and the environment.


What is a trait that is expressed even if only one gene for that form of the trait is inherited?

It is a dominant trait. You only need one gene of a dominant trait for that trait to be expressed. You need two copies of the recessive trait in order for the trait to be expressed.


What happens when a ressive allele meetsup with a dominate allele?

The genotype is said to be heterozygous and the dominant trait will be expressed in the individual.


What is a trait that is not expressed when an organism receives genes for 2 different forms of a trait?

A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.


When is the only time a recessive phenotype can be observed?

A recessive phenotype can only be observed when the individual carries both the recessive alleles for the specific trait.


What trait is is expressed when two diffrent genes for the same trait are present?

A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.


Is a recessive gene expressed?

Ok, im assuming your question is "if two recessive alleles are present will the trait be expressed" A trait will be expressed if two alleles are recessive but it will not be the same representation as two dominant alleles. For example, T being a tall pea plant and t being a small pea plant. Two recessive alleles or, homozygous recessive, alleles The other option would be there is one dominant and one recessive, heterozygous, which would look like Tt. This would take on the trait of the dominant allele usually expressed by the capital letter. So this heterozygous plant would be tall.


Organism that has two diffrent alleles for a single trait?

An organism with two different alleles for a trait? is a hybrid