A woman generally has a higher voice and a man usually has a courser or scrapy voice.
yes.
Female traits are more dominant because they are more calm in times of pressure as in birth.
Dominant traits.
Dominant traits
Dominant traits are more common. For example, brown hair and eyes are good examples of dominant traits. Another example of a dominant trait are your earlobes! Free earlobes are more common than attached earlobes.
What passes traits to it's offspring is the dominant genes that over power the non dominant genes. Whether there are more dominant genes also depends a lot on who the other mate is.
Characteristics that are more common than others are dominant. Recessive traits are not expressed when paired with a dominant trait.
These traits are called dominant traits. They will overcome the recessive gene and the dominant trait will be expressed. A recessive gene needs two alleles present in its genotype to be expressed.
a dominant gene.
because men are so lazy!
yes, if two Bb parents have kids, there is a 3:1 ratio that their children will show a dominant trait (BB Bb Bb bb). For multiple alleles (3 or more) it gets a little more complicated. Some traits, like height, have 1000's of genes affecting them. Consult your biology teacher for more information.Yes. Because to have a dominant trait you can have two dominant alleles or just one dominant and one recessive (because a dominant allele negates the effect of a recessive allele.) To get a recessive trait it takes two recessive alleles as oppose to a dominant trait where it takes only 1 to have a dominant trait. Therefore Dominant traits are more common.
If you mean physical traits like appearance, these are passed genetically to children by both mother and father. Some genetic traits are dominant and some are recessive. If the father has dominant traits, such as brown eyes, while the mother has recessive traits, like blue eyes, it is more likely that brown eyes will be passed to either a son or daughter.