NO, the traits do not disappear they are simply "masked". According to Mendelian theory there are DOMINANT (A) and RECESSIVE (a) traits. When Aa is present the recessive trait is masked therefore it does not show up. These are called alleles.
Recessive trait
recessive
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
The reason for recessive genes not disappearing is because there is always a different gene that you can pass on through your offspring
All inherited traits are a product of the organism's genes.
epistasis
Recessive
NO, the traits do not disappear they are simply "masked". According to Mendelian theory there are DOMINANT (A) and RECESSIVE (a) traits. When Aa is present the recessive trait is masked therefore it does not show up. These are called alleles.
NO, the traits do not disappear they are simply "masked". According to Mendelian theory there are DOMINANT (A) and RECESSIVE (a) traits. When Aa is present the recessive trait is masked therefore it does not show up. These are called alleles.
dominant
recessive
recessive
They have different genes just as humans do.
genes are the traits past down to their offsprings.
heterozygous
A person's genes are what control what traits. Genes can either be recessive or dominant and the combination of many different genes are what make up different traits.
recessive
linked genes