A trait that masks another trait is called dominant, or a dominant trait.
Recessive traits are masked by dominant traits.
A trait that is masked or covered by another trait is called a recessive trait. It was first observed by Gregor Mendel in pea plants.
Recessive trait
recessive
The trait that is masked is recessive. The trait that does the masking is dominant.
No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
The trait that is being masked is recessive, and the trait that is doing the masking is dominant.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding
A recessive trait is one that is not expressed when paired with a dominant trait. It may only be visually evident when both copies of the gene carry the recessive form.
The trait that is masked is recessive. The trait that does the masking is dominant.
dominant
No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
The weaker trait is called the recessive trait The stronger one is called the dominant trait
The trait that is being masked is recessive, and the trait that is doing the masking is dominant.
Heterozygous dominant. Could also be called a masked trait.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding
A heterozygote has the genotype of the dominant allele...therefore the recessive trait is the one that is masked.
Heterozygous.