Yes, a human pedigree can be used to detect a recessive trait.
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dominant only appears in the F1 generation as 4 recessive stays hidden or masked in the F1 generation
recessive
When two recessive genes are inherited, and the portion of recessive inheritance is 51% or greater in favor of the recessive trait.
The trait that is masked is recessive. The trait that does the masking is dominant.
recessive trait only appear when an individual is homozygous recessive, both alleles must code for the recessive trait
you have to be more specific, like is there a diagram?
The pedigree will typically show one kind of trait and the affected members of a family. Take a look at if the trait is dominant or recessive first. Once you have that figured out,start to predict the genotypes of the individuals in the pedigree.
The pedigree will typically show one kind of trait and the affected members of a family. Take a look at if the trait is dominant or recessive first. Once you have that figured out,start to predict the genotypes of the individuals in the pedigree.
Pedigree charts are a graphic representation of a family's inheritance. An open circle indicates a female homozygous recessive for a trait.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
dominant only appears in the F1 generation as 4 recessive stays hidden or masked in the F1 generation
Not my answer
A human pedigree is developed by showing phenotypes of a particular genetic trait from one generation to the next in a family. ChaCha
the hitchhiker's thumb is the recessive trait. normal thumbs are dominant. i learned this in science class and i am doing a family pedigree on the hitchhiker's thumb.
recessive
The two most straight forward ways are: - If both parents have the trait, and one of their children does not, it must be recessive. - If neither parent has the trait, and one of their children does, it must be dominant.
A pedigree shows how a trait is inherited.