The building blocks of our genes (that make us what we are) are called alleles and these can be either dominant, recessive or codominant - which means they are equally dominant. Now for your sentence: "A typical example of codominance can be found in blood types, where the existence of A as well as B alleles in a person will lead to blood type AB".
The recessive allele hides whenever the dominant allele is present.
The recessive allele is hidden whenever the dominant allele is present.
The dominant allele overpowers a recessive allele, therefore when the two are combined (heterozygous) the phenotype of the organism becomes whatever the dominant allele represents.
I think if an allele "want" to be expressed, then it has to have a dominant allele. They don't need another recessive allele.
incomplete dominance source: PH Bio textbook
its different because adominant allele is in charge
The answer is that The difference is that dominant dominates, and recessive is dominated.
The dominant allele overpowers a recessive allele, therefore when the two are combined (heterozygous) the phenotype of the organism becomes whatever the dominant allele represents.
The Allele That Is Covered By The Dominant Allele Is The Recessive Allele.
Recessive allele.
I think if an allele "want" to be expressed, then it has to have a dominant allele. They don't need another recessive allele.
It is controlled by a recessive allele.
incomplete dominance source: PH Bio textbook
its different because adominant allele is in charge
A genotype in which there are both a dominant and a recessive allele is called heterozygous.
The answer is that The difference is that dominant dominates, and recessive is dominated.
An allele that hide the effect of other allele is called dominant.Allele that is masked is called recessive .
An allele that's masked by a dominant gene is called a "Recessive"recessiverecessive traitThe recessive allele. Often depicted as the "small r" in examples: Rr, R=dominant, r= recessive.
i think the answer your lokking for is recessive Recessive is when you have a trait in your genome but it doesn't show in your physical appearance