The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype.
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The recessive allele.
recessive
Ressesive
The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype. Hope this helps
YES
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
A recessive form of an allele is one that is only expressed in the presence of another recessive allele.
The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype. Hope this helps
YES
I think if an allele "want" to be expressed, then it has to have a dominant allele. They don't need another recessive allele.
An allele that is always expressed when it is present is the dominant allele.
type 2 Diabetes
incomplete dominance source: PH Bio textbook
In heterozygous individuals, only the dominant allele is expressed. The recessive allele is present, but not expressed
If the gene is governed by a dominant and recessive allele, then if the dominant allele is present, the dominant trait will be expressed. If both alleles are recessive, then the recessive trait will be expressed.
A recessive form of an allele is one that is only expressed in the presence of another recessive allele.
A dominant allele is one that will always be expressed when present.
It should be a dominant allele--a dominant allele's trait will be expressed over the recessive allele's trait.