It has no effect on the probability of the gamete receiving a dominant allele for pea shape.
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Co-dominant, or co-expressive.
The recessive allele.
the dominant allele
A dominant allele is an allele that can take over a recessive allele, so if you have a dominant allele and a recessive allele, then the offspring will most likely have a dominant allele over a recessive allele. The dominant allele is expressed over the recessive allele.
incomplete dominance
chromosome segregationIf the character is governed by a single allele and it is dominant, than its probability to be in the gamete is 75%.
This depends entirely on the genotype of the parents. The probability of getting a specific genotype is the probability of getting the correct allele from mother (1/2) multiplied by the probability of getting the correct allele from father (1/2) multiplied by the number of ways this can occur. The probability of getting a phenotype, if the phenotype is dominant, is the sum of the probability of getting two dominant alleles, and the probability of getting one dominant allele. If the phenotype is recessive, the probability is equal to the probability of getting two recessive alleles.
R represents the dominant round allele, and rrepresents the recessive wrinkled allele. :D
A dwarf plant cannot have a dominant allele because it has recessive genes. You should look at the genotype, punnett square, of a dwarf plant for the probability of the dwarf plant having a dominant allele. :):):):) hoped this helped, otherwise, sorry! did my best....
Zero. If it's RR that means it only contains the dominant allele
Co-dominant, or co-expressive.
The recessive allele.
The Allele That Is Covered By The Dominant Allele Is The Recessive Allele.
The dominant allele will cause the appearance of the phenotype that this dominant allele represents...
the dominant allele
The dominant allele is the trait that shows up in the organism when the allele is present
Yes, they are different. A recessive allele gets its name because when in the presence of a dominant allele, it will "recede" and not show, hence the name for the dominant allele.