I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
Dominant Allele
If one parent is homozygous dominant for all traits (carrying two dominant alleles for each trait), and the other parent is heterozygous (carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait), there would be a 100% chance that the baby would inherit the dominant alleles from the homozygous dominant parent. Therefore, the baby would also be heterozygous for all the traits, carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait.
at all times
Not necessarily. I think the dominant genes are more common, but there are lot of exceptions out there. For example, having six fingers in humans is a dominant gene, but it isn't all that common.
I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
Dominant Allele
A dominant allele is an allele where its phenotype will always be represented when the allele for that gene is present. A recessive allele can be masked by a dominant allele when a dominant and recessive allele are present for the same gene. A recessive allele will only present itself when two recessive alleles for a trait are present.
the dominant allele is in all egg nuclei.
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If one parent is homozygous dominant for all traits (carrying two dominant alleles for each trait), and the other parent is heterozygous (carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait), there would be a 100% chance that the baby would inherit the dominant alleles from the homozygous dominant parent. Therefore, the baby would also be heterozygous for all the traits, carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait.
at all times
All the F1 plants are tall because the dominant allele for a tall stems masks the recessive allele for short alleleAn organism with a genotype of Hh is a hybrid because the dominant allele for longer stems covers the recessive allele.
I think not as tall is the dominant allele here.T = tallt = shortTT X ttall would beTt======and tall.
Not necessarily. I think the dominant genes are more common, but there are lot of exceptions out there. For example, having six fingers in humans is a dominant gene, but it isn't all that common.
Question: If all of the sex cells of an organism have the T allele, the genotype of that organism must be? Answer: t
The homozygous dominant individual can only pass on the dominant allele and the homozygous recessive individual can only pass on the recessive allele, therefore all offspring will be heterozygous and have the dominant phenotype.