If you have straight hair of curly hair. I think straight haris is dominant.
depends on your genes or the type of hair you have. if you have naturally thick or curly hair, its tends to get frizzy in heat whereas if it is naturally thin or straight/wavy then it wont get as frizzy due to the hairs structure
a gene is something that you get off your parents eg. your mum has brown hair and blue eyes and your dad has red hair and green eyes and so you have your mothers genes for your brown hair and your fathers green eyes
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the 2 alleles of the gene for the trait are different on the 2 homologous chromosomesBeing heterozygous for a trait means that they have different alleles for a trait. For instance: Tt would be heterozygous and TT or tt would be homozygous because they are both eitehr little or big t's.it mean the gene is not pure or for example suppose a person is blood group A but actually he is having A and O; because O is recessive trait the gene express the A trait instead, making the person having blood group A.
There should be minor difference in ambidextrous of redheads to other hair colour because the red hair gene is on chromosome 16 while the dominance of hand is the work of gene in possibly many chromosome. For more specific, chromosome 2 is in favour of developing left-handedness but not always be true. Even if there is a supportive factor of ambidextrous in chromosome 16, the other gene might simply overrule the supported gene in chromosome 16.
curly hair, as the dominant gene overrules the recessive gene I THINK :)
This happens because of the dominant and recessive alleles. This means that if your dad had curly hair naturally, and your mother had straight hair you would have both alleles, but your mum's gene of the straight hair was recessive. It was dominated by the curly hair gene. Bullied away, if you prefer. It is totally normal, and often happens. However, that does not mean the curly hair gene always is dominant, it just means that your curly hair gene was. If you would prefer straight hair though, you can buy straighteners, and hair straightening products.
it depends on the husbands genotype, if it is a recessive gene (bb) then there is a 50 50 chance of either straight or curly hair. if the husbands straight hair is a heterozygous gene, then there is a 70% chance for either straight or curly hair.
Not at all. The curly-hair gene is dominant, meaning only one of the two genes for hair curl has to be set to "on" to give you curly hair. For the heck of it, C is curly hair and c is straight hair. If you are Cc (one curly gene, one straight) and your partner is Cc, you have a 25-percent chance of producing a straight-haired kid: the child could be CC, Cc with the C gene from you, Cc with the C gene from your partner or cc. And in this case, the child is cc. So yeah, you and your partner definitely could have produced a straight-haired child.
Dominant and recessive. When drawing a Punnett Square, a dominant gene is written in uppercase letter meanwhile the recessive one is written in lowercase. Example: H-curly hair h-straight hair Curly hair is dominant straight hair is recessive
75% chance of having straight hair and 25 % chance having curly Alleles Curly (woman) Curly Straight Straight Straight (guy) Straight Straight Curly
No. Curly hair is a gene that you're born with.
No, curly hair is dominant
Straight is best
Does dakota like with straight hair or curly hair
do yorkies have straight or curly hair
no you could straight them even they are curly but i want them curly.