answersLogoWhite

0

The answer is Heterozygous. Hope I helped.

- Aliyah

User Avatar

Wiki User

12y ago

What else can I help you with?

Related Questions

What trait is is expressed when two diffrent genes for the same trait are present?

A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.


What trait disappears when two different genes for the same trait are present?

recessive trait


What trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present?

dominant


A trait that seems to disappear when two different genes for the same trait are present?

dominant


A trait seems to disappear when two different genes for the same trait are present?

recessive


What trait seems to disappear hen two different genes for the same trait are present?

recessive


What is a trait that is not expressed from a living thing thing that has received genes for two different forms of that trait?

Incomplete dominance is a trait that can result when an organism receives genes for two different forms of the same trait. In this case, neither form of the trait is fully expressed, leading to a blending of the two forms.


What traits seems to disappear when two different genes for same trait are present?

Recessive


What is a trait expressed when two different genes for the same trait present?

If the two different genes include one dominant allele and one recessive allele, which is the heterozygous genotype, the dominant phenotype is expressed. For example, if R represents the red flower allele and r represents the white flower allele, the flowers would be red. If the trait is governed by incomplete dominance, then the heterozygous genotype (Rr) will produce an intermediate phenotype, such as pink.


A trait which results from two dominant genes is called?

It would depend on if the dominant genes are the same or different. Say the dominant alleles were different. In this case, they are co-dominant. If they are the same and both dominant homosytus.


If two genes in a gene pair are for the same trait what will that trait be?

The question should be "If two alleles for a gene are the same, what phenotype will the organism have?" Answer: If the two alleles are for the dominant phenotype, the organism will exhibit the dominant phenotype. If the two alleles are for the recessive phenotype, the organism will have the recessive phenotype.


When a trait seems to disappear when two genes for the same trait are present?

recessive