dormant sister chromatids
It depends which one is the dominant gene, and which is recessive. Dominant always over rules recessive. I probably spelled recessive wrong so yeah... :P
It would depend on if the dominant genes are the same or different. Say the dominant alleles were different. In this case, they are co-dominant. If they are the same and both dominant homosytus.
No, the presence of 4 recessive genes cannot result in a dominant gene. Dominant genes are expressed when at least one copy of the dominant allele is present, masking the effects of any recessive alleles.
Dominant genes will always be expressed however recessive genes would need to be inherited from both parents
determined by its specific genetic instructions. Genes can be dominant (expressed when present) or recessive (expressed only when two copies are present) based on the interaction of alleles at a specific locus on a chromosome. The dominant form masks the recessive form in heterozygous individuals.
Dominant genes are always expressed in preference to recessive genes in cased where both genes are present.
dominant genes
Dominant genes. Dominant genes are always expressed in an organism's phenotype when present, masking the expression of recessive genes.
A recessive gene. These genes are masked by dominant genes when they are present together in an individual's genetic makeup.
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A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.
dominant
In genetic inheritance, dominant genes are versions of genes that are expressed over recessive genes. Dominant genes mask the effects of recessive genes when they are present together in an individual's genetic makeup.
The weaker of two genes is called the recessive gene. In the presence of a dominant gene, the recessive gene is not expressed in the organism's phenotype.
Dominant genes will cover up recessive genes. Take a simplified version of eye color for example. Brown is dominant and blue is recessive. Someone might have the allele for both brown and blue, but their eyes will be brown because of the dominent brown gene. If there are two parents that carry the recessive gene, neither will be blue eyed, but they will have a chance of having a blue eyed child if both pass on the recessive gene.
It depends which one is the dominant gene, and which is recessive. Dominant always over rules recessive. I probably spelled recessive wrong so yeah... :P
Heterozygous, I believe.