Find outwhich trait is dominant and which is ressessive. Next use a punnett square to find out the possibilites of offspring
In an organism traits are controlled by its genes which are present in choromosomes i.e, of sequence of DNA. These genes are found in two form i.e. either in dominant or in ressessive state for e.g. if we talk about gene of height then if the gene is dominant the individual will be having tall height and if the gene is in ressessive state then he will be short in height
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
what is a science trait?
Find outwhich trait is dominant and which is ressessive. Next use a punnett square to find out the possibilites of offspring
In an organism traits are controlled by its genes which are present in choromosomes i.e, of sequence of DNA. These genes are found in two form i.e. either in dominant or in ressessive state for e.g. if we talk about gene of height then if the gene is dominant the individual will be having tall height and if the gene is in ressessive state then he will be short in height
In an organism traits are controlled by its genes which are present in choromosomes i.e, of sequence of DNA. These genes are found in two form i.e. either in dominant or in ressessive state for e.g. if we talk about gene of height then if the gene is dominant the individual will be having tall height and if the gene is in ressessive state then he will be short in height
In an organism traits are controlled by its genes which are present in choromosomes i.e, of sequence of DNA. These genes are found in two form i.e. either in dominant or in ressessive state for e.g. if we talk about gene of height then if the gene is dominant the individual will be having tall height and if the gene is in ressessive state then he will be short in height
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
A suppressive trait...
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
recessive
It is a dominant trait. You only need one gene of a dominant trait for that trait to be expressed. You need two copies of the recessive trait in order for the trait to be expressed.
A derived trait is a trait that is new to an orginism