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Can you have half of one trait and half of the other?

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Will a A trait controlled by a dominant gene be expressed even if the instructions of the corresponding gene in the other half of the pair are different?

Yes, a trait controlled by a dominant gene will be expressed even if the instructions of the corresponding gene in the other half of the pair are different.


Can a single gene control a single trait.?

It was once believed that one gene controls one trait, so it is possible. Currently, the belief is that one gene can interact with other genes to control a trait, and that one gene can control more than one trait.


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How many alleles for one trait can an individual have?

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What is a trait that is passed on from one generation to the other called?

Heriditary.


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If the mother is heterozygous for a trait like widows peak what are the chances that the eggs she produces will have the gene for a widows peak?

Half her eggs will have the widow's peak gene, and the other half will have the other allele, so it's 50%.


What is a dominat trait dictionary?

A dominant trait is part of genetics in which a trait will appear in an offspring if one parent contributes it. For example, if one parent contributes the dominant trait of dark hair and the other contributes the recessive trait of light hair, the offspring would have dark hair.


Can one sibling have the trait and the other not have the sickle cell trait?

Yes. There is a 1 in 4 chance that a child can contract sickle cell with the remaining having a chance to get the trait or being normal.


If an allele makes up one half of the frequency of a populations allele for a given trait it's allele frequency is?

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What is it called when a trait is being passed down from one generation to the other?

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