In eyes, it would be brown is dominant, and blue is recessive.
Free earlobe allele is said to be dominant over the attached earlobe allele.
When an organism has two dominant alleles for a trait, it is called homozygous dominant. Two recessive alleles for a trait is homozygous recessive.
If the two dominant alleles are different, it is called co-dominance. Another name for two dominant alleles that are different is Incomplete dominance.
Homozygous dominant. It is also sometimes referred to as the "wild type" in organisms where the "normal" trait expressed by many of that organism is the dominant allele.
Having two recessive alleles is called homozygous recessive. Having two dominant alleles is called homozygous dominant.
A gene pair that consists of a dominant allele and a recessive allele is called a heterozygous gene. A homozygous gene, meanwhile, is a gene pair consisting of two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles.
The name of the gene pair that consists of a dominant and recessive allele, i.e. (Xx) will be a heterozygous allele. In this situation, the characteristics of the dominant characteristic will mask that of the recessive allele. People have have a heterozygous genotype may be carriers for diseases that reside on the recessive allele.
with TT or Tt
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Homozygous dominant
Homozygous
Dominant.
A gene pair that consists of a dominant allele and a recessive allele is called a heterozygous gene. A homozygous gene, meanwhile, is a gene pair consisting of two dominant alleles or two recessive alleles.
wha- dominant? alleles?
Capital letters usually denote dominant alleles. Therefore QQ genotype would contain two dominant alleles for the Q genotype.
A gene pair that consists of 2 dominant or 2 recessive alleles is considered homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive.
Homozygous Dominant or Homozygous Recessive, accordingly.
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
because it dominates the phenotype
Incomplete Dominance
The name of the gene pair that consists of a dominant and recessive allele, i.e. (Xx) will be a heterozygous allele. In this situation, the characteristics of the dominant characteristic will mask that of the recessive allele. People have have a heterozygous genotype may be carriers for diseases that reside on the recessive allele.