Dominant
Dominant.
recessive
recessive
A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.
dominant
yes it's recessive
it depends on what mutation you speak of. some are and some are not.
mutation.
They can be both. Wikipedia provides small descriptions of some of the different types of mutation
Yes, the lop ear gene is recessive since it is a mutation.
This disease results from a mutation on the x-chromosome. It's recessive considering that a dominant will only cover up things that have occur, for example the damage that has occured, with something else. A recessive will continue to give latent traits. The allele in Adrenoleukodystrophy can only be caused by heredity mutation thus making it recessive.
Two recessive alleles can not take over a dominant allele because there are only two alleles in a pair. This can only happen if there is a mutation because the dominant always takes over the recessive.
No. The gene that causes Huntington's is caused by an autosomal dominant mutation, and one form of inherited Parkinson's is also caused by an autosomal dominant mutation.