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Without specific information on the trait in question or the family pedigree, it is impossible to determine if II-1 and II-2 are carriers. A carrier typically refers to an individual who has a recessive allele for a genetic trait but does not express the trait themselves. Genetic testing and analysis of multiple family members would be needed to confirm carrier status.
A Trait Could Show Up In Two Different Forms
The genotype ratio is 1:2:1 (1 homozygous dominant, 2 heterozygous, 1 homozygous recessive) and the phenotype ratio is 3:1 (3 individuals showing the dominant trait, 1 individual showing the recessive trait).
An individual must have 2 recessive alleles in order for a trait to show up. One must only have 1 dominant allele in order for a trait to occur.
The answer to your question, "What is an organism with 2 of the same alleles for a trait called?" is homozygous. it is just homozygous-By SciienceFreak
A recessive trait or allele is one that is only expressed when an individual has two copies of it, one inherited from each parent. In the presence of a dominant allele, the recessive allele's expression is masked.
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.
1:2:1
a ancestral trait is a distinguishing feature that has been past on from a ancestor
The question is ambiguous. If you mean 3 - 1/2, the answer is 2 1/2. If you mean -3 + 1/2, the answer is -2 1/2. If you mean 3 times 1/2, that is 1 1/2, but that doesn't seem to be what you have asked. Answer 1 ======= 1 1/2
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.
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