A dominant allele is the allele which expresses itself morphologically.for example;the dimple on your cheek.your mom has a dimple whereas your father doesn't have it .but you too possess it.then ,your mother's allele serves to be the dominant allele.
I don't know but I did your mom so hard because she came all over the ceiling
Statistical mating between mom and dad. Bb X Bb 1/4 of the time, statistically, you will get progeny with the alleles bb, the homozygous recessive traits.
If by "all dominant phenotypes" you mean the parents are homozygous, then no. AA x AA will never yield a gamete with AA But if you're talking about heterozygous chromosomes Aa x Aa, then yes
Dominant. he has a homozygous genotype
Your mom is the dominant hand >:)
When i have sex with your mom.
It depends on your family and which parent is more submissive. For me, my father is the dominant :):):)
A dominant allele is the allele which expresses itself morphologically.for example;the dimple on your cheek.your mom has a dimple whereas your father doesn't have it .but you too possess it.then ,your mother's allele serves to be the dominant allele.
Yes. They both can donate their dominant gene. The genotype has two places, one for the one donated by the mom and one for the dad.
your mom in a way because she is cool like that.
A dominant trait overpowers a recessive trait. If your dad has brown hair and your mom has orange hair, you are more likely to get your dad's brown hair because it is the dominant trait.
50%. There are four possible outcomes of the cross:dominant trait from "dad", dominant trait from "mom"recessive trait from "dad", dominant trait from "mom"dominant trait from "dad", recessive trait from "mom"recessive trait from "dad", recessive trait from "mom"Therefore, to get hybrid offspring (one dominant, one recessive), you have a 2 out of 4 chance.
If your dad has olive skin and your mom is white, it is possible that having olive skin is recessive and the white gene is dominant, which will hide that particular phenotype.
I don't know but I did your mom so hard because she came all over the ceiling
No, the short pea trait is recessive and the tall pea plant trait is dominant. This means that if the plant is a hybrid, it has to be a tall pea plant. The dominant traits "mask" the recessive traits. The plant take one trait from their mom and one from their dad. If either the mom or the dad was not a tall, not hybrid pea plant then their kids would have to be tall be cause they would have one dominant, tall trait
Since O blood is recessive and B is dominant, this scenario would be possible