Dominant
Yes, you are correct.
genotype
A carrier is a person who carries a gene(most-likely for a genetic disorder) but do not have the trait controlled by the gene.
A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
The trait associated with the allele is not expressed in heterozygotes.
The gene that is always expressed and will produces a trait is a genetic statistic. This statistic is what is created when the gene is dominant.
Yes, you are correct.
genotype
homozygous recessive
A carrier is a person who carries a gene(most-likely for a genetic disorder) but do not have the trait controlled by the gene.
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.
A trait that is not genetic
A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.
A trait is an observable, physical characteristic of an organism (a phenotype). A FACTOR is the underlying genetic cause of the TRAIT (the genotype).
The trait associated with the allele is not expressed in heterozygotes.
Both of the alleles must be recessive. The trait expressed is a recessive trait.