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Yes
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
evolutionary changes in organisms
i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
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In a nutshell, using a trait would increase the chances of the trait being passed on to the next generation.
Yes
A nail or hoof or claw are common to all mammals and are a shared evolutionary trait.
Random Walk: Evolutionary model in which changes in a trait value are conceived as being drawn at random from a constant statistical distribution of evolutionary steps.
A favorable characteristic, or trait in evolutionary biology is some trait that allows the organism increased survivability and reproductive success. Even if it is only incremental success.
Cultural stereotype they feel pressure to conform to, evolutionary trait that they have evolved to protect their mates.....
There are many evolutionary advantages to being a supertaster for animals and humans alike. Part of tasting is smelling, and this trait leads to better defense mechanisms against predators.
An adaptive trait is a trait that helps organisms survive and reproduce. Adaptation refers to both the current state of being adapted and to the dynamic evolutionary process that leads to the adaptation.
Here are a couple.The evolutionary adaptations of an animal help it to survive.Horns and claws are evolutionary adaptations.
this event was evolutionary
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.