The genotype is said to be heterozygous and the dominant trait will be expressed in the individual.
no it can be dominant or ressive
recessive
the tiger of ireland
cause it is just that cool
Straight hair is typically controlled by a dominant allele. Curly hair is usually controlled by a recessive allele.
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
No! they are different
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.
it is present (shown) whenever it is present ( see Punnett Square) it will overthrow a recessive allele as long as it is there. it's effect is that you will get a certain trait for that allele. A Punnett Squar will help you the most.
Alleles are neither entirely recessive nor entirely dominate. An allele is any one of a number of alternative forms of the same gene on a chromosome.For example: say a flower only blooms either red or white flowers. There is a different allele for each color-- a red allele and a white allele. Now, one color may be dominate over the other recessive gene. For example, if the red color was dominate and the white color was recessive, then those certain alleles would be dominate and recessive, respectively. But alleles in general cannot be either recessive or dominate. It depends on the gene and it depends on the trait.
Ressive genes. Smooth seeds are dominant in the pea plants Mendel used in his experiments.