Dominant- Covers up another form of a trait.
Recessive- Is covered up by a dominant trait.
A dominant trait masks another form of a trait, also known as the recessive trait.
A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
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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.
To determine if one trait could affect the inheritance of another trait
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A dominant trait masks another form of a trait, also known as the recessive trait.
The trait that is masked is recessive. The trait that does the masking is dominant.
A trait that masks another trait is called dominant, or a dominant trait.
Dominant Trait
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A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
The trait that is being masked is recessive, and the trait that is doing the masking is dominant.
Rule of Dominance.