When both alleles contribute to the phenotype of a heterozygous the alleles are said to show the dominate alleles and sometimes the recessive but mostly the dominate alleles
homozygous(different gene)-Rr heterozygous(same gene)-RR,rr
The genes are homogyous dominate.
recessive alleles get masked to show the difference in a dominant gene and a recessive gene. the dominate genes masks the recessive genes to show that the dominate gene is more dominate or more likely to be the outcome than the reccessive gene but the masked gene is not always recessive.
Dominant allele disorders are single gene disorders which take effect in the heterozygous state.
When both alleles contribute to the phenotype of a heterozygous the alleles are said to show the dominate alleles and sometimes the recessive but mostly the dominate alleles
yes
Each gene has a dominate and recessive allele, so there are two types of alleles in each gene. The dominate allele is stronger than the recessive allele unless there are two recessive alleles.
One dominate, one recessive
These are letters assigned to alleles or variations in genes. TT means that there are two dominate alleles. Tt means that there is one dominate and one recessive and tt means that both are recessive.
Ther is a 50% chance you will have two p alleles
A homozygous plant
This question is incomplete. To answer, the name of the alleles have to be given. Unless, you are asking about recessive and dominate genes (alleles).
homozygous(different gene)-Rr heterozygous(same gene)-RR,rr
(T,T) if t is the letter used for that allele capital letters are used for dominant alleles and lowercase is for recessive.
The genes are homogyous dominate.
capital letters, such as PP equals two dominant alleles, pp equals two recessive alleles.