genotype
Tt or TT
1) If "recessive they will not be express when in combination with a dominant allele. 2) If "partial dominance" or "codominant" they will express themselves.
1. Dominant AA 2. Recessive Aa
Any two recessive traits only. If there is a dominant trait multiplied by a recessive trait it will be dominant. Therefore two recessive traits multiplied by each other will produce a recessive trait/allele.
Ex. Pp x Pp
PP, Pp, Pp --> Dominant
pp --> recessive
=) To Produced a trait contolled by a recessive allele you have to combine codominat and recessive allele.
genotype
with TT or Tt
Alleles are carried on genes so a combination of alleles results in a new offspring (baby).
A polygenic trait that require the additive effects of many alleles to be expressed. Height is an example of a polygenic trait. Or, a trait that has many alleles to fill the loci on chromosomes. Blood types are examples of this. A, B and O are all alleles that git the two chromosomal loci, but only any two at once whether homozygous or heterozygous.
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Yes which ever of the two alleles is dominant, then the phenotype will take the one of the dominant. they can be codominant, so in that case, you might be able to produce 4 phenotypes. it depends if the two alleles create 4
Tt or TT
Dominant alleles.
recessive + recessive or tt
with TT or Tt
recessive + recessive or tt
codominace
Alleles are carried on genes so a combination of alleles results in a new offspring (baby).
Alleles are alternative forms of a gene that may differ in their nucleotide sequence, leading to variations in traits. Genes come in pairs, with one allele inherited from each parent, contributing to an individual's genotype and phenotype. Alleles can be dominant or recessive, influencing the expression of traits in an organism.
One funcional allele is insufficient to produce the dominant pheontype. Both alleles are expressed as an intermediate of the alleles.
Alleles are different types of a gene. Each gene controls a characteristic and they is usually a recessive allele and a dominant one. The main similarity is that they both control a certain characteristic!
A polygenic trait that require the additive effects of many alleles to be expressed. Height is an example of a polygenic trait. Or, a trait that has many alleles to fill the loci on chromosomes. Blood types are examples of this. A, B and O are all alleles that git the two chromosomal loci, but only any two at once whether homozygous or heterozygous.
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