The Allele That Is Covered By The Dominant Allele Is The Recessive Allele.
The allele that is masked by the dominant allele is called the recessive allele.
It is called a recessive allele. An example of this is when a blue-eyed gene is masked by a brown-eyed gene.
That's called a recessive allele.
The recessive allele
The recessive allele.
a recessive allele
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Dominant allele
recessive trate
No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
The recessive allele.
when one allele is completely dominant over another allele, then it masks the expression of the second allele so the allele that masks the effect is called dominant allele and the allele whos effect is masked is called recessive allele
An allele whose characteristic phenotype is masked by the presence of a second allele is called recessive when used in reference to that second allele.
recessive?
The recessive allele.
recessive trate
No. A recessive trait is masked by a dominant trait.
Dominant
The recessive allele.
An allele that hide the effect of other allele is called dominant.Allele that is masked is called recessive .
when one allele is completely dominant over another allele, then it masks the expression of the second allele so the allele that masks the effect is called dominant allele and the allele whos effect is masked is called recessive allele
An allele whose characteristic phenotype is masked by the presence of a second allele is called recessive when used in reference to that second allele.
An allele that's masked by a dominant gene is called a "Recessive"recessiverecessive traitThe recessive allele. Often depicted as the "small r" in examples: Rr, R=dominant, r= recessive.
Recessive. It is denoted by the lower case version of the first letter of the Dominant gene. For example, if the dominant is "A" then the allele is "a".
A heterozygote has the genotype of the dominant allele...therefore the recessive trait is the one that is masked.