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it is present (shown) whenever it is present ( see Punnett Square) it will overthrow a recessive allele as long as it is there. it's effect is that you will get a certain trait for that allele. A Punnett Squar will help you the most.

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The dominate allele will be expressed in the phenotype, physically showing. What you see is the expression of the dominate allele.

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If orange flower color in a plant is controlled by and allele f and red flower color is controlled by and allele f which flower color is dominant?

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A capital letter, example, Ff, F would be the dominant letter. Also, in Nn, N will be the dominant letter because its capital and dominant


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If straight hair is genetic why do you have straight if none f your ancestors did?

it is because the parents each were heterozyous dominant. meaning each of them had a dominant allele and a recessive allele. the dominant allele would be the curly hair, and the recessive allele would be the straight hair. There would be a 1/4 chance that the child would have curly hair, and a 3/4 chance that they would have curly hair. Say that the Curly hair allele was H and the straight hair allele was h. In order for the parents to have curly hair, they would either have to have an HH gamete or an Hh gamete. Seeing as though the child came out with curley hair, both parents would have to have an Hh gamete. In order to find out the probability, you multiply the parents gametes. (Hh)(Hh). This will give you HH, Hh, Hh, hh. seeing has three of the gametes have the dominant allele, this child will have curly hair, and one is a homozygous recessive, so it will turn out with straight hair.


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What is the dominant in the scale of B Major?

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What is the dominant of f sharp major?

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What is the dominant of F sharp major scale?

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