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i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
Charateristics is a trait for example a mean trait
The principle of excessiveness is defined as the explanation of why one trait will not show over another. If a trait is recessive it will not show when a dominant trait is present.
That organism has two recessive alleles for that trait, one from each parent. It will display the recessive trait.
A trait that has low variance suggests that there is a high environmental variance. This means that the success of a trait is increased if people are raised in optimal environmental conditions.
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i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
Charateristics is a trait for example a mean trait
It is the non dominant trait. You would have to have 2 recessive to have that trait but you only need one dominanr=t to have that trait
The principle of excessiveness is defined as the explanation of why one trait will not show over another. If a trait is recessive it will not show when a dominant trait is present.
a ancestral trait is a distinguishing feature that has been past on from a ancestor
The French word 'trait' means dash, line, or stroke. It also may mean feature, or [personality] trait. And it may mean dart or shaft, and even trace.
What trait would that be? Or do you mean that there is a, "following trait," that needs matching, in other words: a trait that involves following. Best to match it with people who have a trait that predisposes them to lead.
An inherited trait is a feature or characteristic of an organism that has been passed on to it in its genes.
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genetic likeness.
A recessive trait is one that will only be expressed when in the presence of two recessive alleles.