A "homogeneous recessive" trait in genetics is one that will be manifested only if an organism inherits the same recessive gene from both parents; otherwise, a "dominant" gene from either parent will determine the trait in question.
it is homogeneous
If the recessive gene is present in both of the parents.
recessive
Rice grits is homogeneous, corn grits is homogeneous, rice and corn grits mixed is heterogeneous.
Yes, it is a homogeneous metal.
Homogeneos is two aleles the same, is can be homogeneous dominant and homogeneos recessive. Heterogeneos is two different aleles.
Both alleles of one trait are either dominant or recessive. Not one dominant and one recessive. For example, the homogeneous hair of a cat would have both alleles of that trait be the same, say, BB or bb. NOT Bb.The above definition applies in the field of genetics. More generally, the word means "Of the same or similar nature or kind".
it depends if the mom is homogeneous A or heterogeneous A if she is hetero. as in Ai there is a 50% for O and 50% A if she is homogenous AA then the baby with have A with a recessive gene of O.
It is homogeneous.
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homogeneous and its a colloid
It is an alloy, very probable not homogeneous.
The trait that is hidden is recessive trait.
i think the answer your lokking for is recessive Recessive is when you have a trait in your genome but it doesn't show in your physical appearance