Codominance. It's the case of AB blood types, for instance. Neither trait is dominant over the other, so both manifest.
The form of a trait that appears to mask another form of the same trait is called the dominant trait. Dominant traits will be expressed over recessive traits in a heterozygous individual.
Codominance. It's the case of AB blood types, for instance. Neither trait is dominant over the other, so both manifest.
Codominance. It's the case of AB blood types, for instance. Neither trait is dominant over the other, so both manifest.
Codominance. It's the case of AB blood types, for instance. Neither trait is dominant over the other, so both manifest.
It would depend on if the dominant genes are the same or different. Say the dominant alleles were different. In this case, they are co-dominant. If they are the same and both dominant homosytus.
If an individual has two identical copies of a trait, it is called homozygous for that trait. This means that both copies of the gene are the same, whether they are dominant or recessive.
homozygous or 2 dominant or 2 recessive.
When the alleles present for a trait are the same, the genes are called homozygous. This means that both alleles for a particular gene are identical. Homozygous individuals can have either two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive).
A recessive gene will not display its trait in the presence of a dominant trait. A recessive gene only expresses its trait when paired with another copy of the same recessive gene.
Having two similar alleles for a trait is called being homozygous. It is possible to be homozygous for a dominant or recessive trait.
A trait that is covered over or dominated by another form of the trait and seems to disappear is called a recessive trait. In genetics, recessive traits only manifest when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.
Codominance. It's the case of AB blood types, for instance. Neither trait is dominant over the other, so both manifest.