No. O is recessive to both A and B.
These are terms used in a punnet square. Dominant is the Phenotype, or a gene that is predicted to be expressed in a heterozygous being- the offspring of two beings with different traits. Recessive is the Genotype, or a gene that is predicted to be hidden in the Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid, (DNA,) of a heterozygous being. Sometimes there is Codominance, where both genes are fully expressed, or incomplete dominance, where the genes are mixed, and are partially expressed.
The gene that expresses itself over the other is Dominant. The former gene is recessive.
Yes, in that "O" is the result of the dominant gene.
A dominant gene will exhibit its traits even in the presence of a recessive gene. This is because the dominant gene masks the expression of the recessive gene when present in the same individual.
It would be definite that you have that gene or trait.
When a recessive and dominant gene mix, the dominant gene will typically determine the trait expressed in the offspring. This is known as dominant inheritance, where the dominant gene masks the presence of the recessive gene in determining the phenotype.
When two cells have the same gene type then they are considered homozygous.
Dominant gene can be passed down from person to person
yes , autism is caused by a dominant gene
It takes 8 copies of a recessive gene to overpeower dominant gene
The Huntington's gene is inherited as a dominant gene. This means that a person only needs to inherit one copy of the mutated gene from either parent to develop the condition.
dogs have a dominant and a recessive copy of a gene