its a dominant trait because it covers up your recessive trait so only dominant shows :)
i think its doinant
Dark hair (black or brown) are considered to be dominant genetic traits over lighter colors like blonde and red. This is a very simplified perspective of the genetics of hair color. Hair color is coded by multiple genes, so this is slightly more complex in reality.
Curling ears in cats can be caused by a genetic mutation that is a dominant trait. When a cat inherits the gene for curled ears from one parent, it will display the trait. Curled ears are not a recessive trait because even when present with a normal ear gene, the curled ear gene will dominate and be expressed in the cat's appearance.
No it is recessive if you notice most of the dogs ancestors like the wolf or the coyote there ears stick straight up.
The inheritance of ear size is influenced by multiple genes, making it a complex trait that is not solely determined by dominance. In some cases, having big ears may be dominant, while in other cases it may be recessive or show incomplete dominance. It depends on the specific genetic makeup of the individual and their parents.
Ears that point outwards are typically the result of a dominant gene in humans. This trait, known as "protruding ears," is influenced by several genes. However, the exact genetic mechanisms are not completely understood.
A Pomeranian Boston Terrier mix usually has a small, compact body with a fluffy coat, often in a mix of colors. They may have a short snout, upright ears, and a curly tail. Their appearance can vary depending on which parent breed's traits are more dominant.
The ratio and likelihood for kittens with curled ears to be born will increase.
a poodle
It is a dominant genetic trait. If you get a gene for it from either parent, you will have this trait.
Long and curly with blunt bangs
They are medium-sized with curly fur and floppy ears. Very cute in the face!