The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
i mean to say what is a recessive trait not what is recessive trait sorry
what is a science trait?
it is a trait
recessive trait
its a trait of gender 12384021
Yes
Well this could be an advantage to the insects because the insects can conceal with the color of the sticks. This trait could have evolved the through natural selection because its a chance of staying alive.
An analogous trait is a characteristic or similarity that evolved separately from a common ancestor, even if said trait serves the same function in different species. One example of this trait would be wings, which are common to birds, insects and bats, despite being very different creatures. Biologists tell us that these traits evolved in this way due to the prevalence of similar ecological environments where these specimens are found.
Cultural stereotype they feel pressure to conform to, evolutionary trait that they have evolved to protect their mates.....
Almost all breed of cows that exist now have been bred for a particular character trait. Milk, meat, size or some other trait that someone wanted. In that sense, they were "made". There were and still are natural breeds of cows that evolved like all other species.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
A new trait a derived trait
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
A suppressive trait...
Non-Mendelian traits are:A trait with no clearly dominant alleleA trait with four allelesA trait controlled by many genes
recessive