The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
If the allele is beneficial then recessive alleles will drive to fixation in the population. Sickle cell trait is a fair example of this.
i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
what is a science trait?
it is a trait
"Fair" is a character trait that reflects impartiality, justice, and equity in one's actions and decisions. It involves treating others with respect and ensuring that everyone is given a fair opportunity and outcome. Being fair also means acting in an unbiased and ethical manner.
YES, he was a creative and smart man he is also diligent and neat. he was also careful and fair
the characters and habits that the offspring does not carry of the parents is known as recessive characters. example-woman-curl hair and fair body man-straight hair and black body. offspring-curl hair and black body in the above example, fair body and straight hair are the recessive characters that the child does not carry.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
Intelligence and hard work
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive 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
The trait that is being masked is recessive, and the trait that is doing the masking is dominant.