A favorable trait is called a dominant trait. In scientific terms it can also be called a acquired trait/adapted train. Lastly, the reproach of a favorable trait is inherited and not a gained train according to George Mandel (which is proven correct unlike Locke).
A favorable characteristic, or trait in evolutionary biology is some trait that allows the organism increased survivability and reproductive success. Even if it is only incremental success.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
The outward appearance of a trait is called a phenotype.the alternative form of a gene is called an "allele." Alleles occur at the same locus on homologous chromosones, thus govern the same trait. This term is sometimes used sysnonymously with "gene."
No. A gene is a part of the DNA that identifies the outcome of a certain trait or part of a trait. A genotype is the actual definition of the gene for each individual.
Yes, a single gene can affect many traits. this is called plieotropy
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Favorable adaptions. http://www.ekcsk12.org/faculty/jbuckley/leclass/evolutionqz1.html Answer (3) which is favorable adaptions.
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Survival of the fittest, the idea that if something has a favorable trait, it is more likely to survive and reproduce and pass on that trait. It is the basis of the modern evolution theory
A favorable characteristic, or trait in evolutionary biology is some trait that allows the organism increased survivability and reproductive success. Even if it is only incremental success.
Any inherited trait that increases the chances of survival of the organism. Otherwise known as an adaptation.
A trait that masks another trait is called a dominant trait. This means that when an organism carries both dominant and recessive alleles for a particular gene, only the dominant trait will be expressed in the phenotype.
The weaker trait is called the recessive trait The stronger one is called the dominant trait
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The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
It is called a dominant trait