Which factor might determine whether the frequency of the new allele will increase in a population where a mutation occurs?
The answer is allele
It should be a dominant allele--a dominant allele's trait will be expressed over the recessive allele's trait.
A dominant allele is an allele that can take over a recessive allele, so if you have a dominant allele and a recessive allele, then the offspring will most likely have a dominant allele over a recessive allele. The dominant allele is expressed over the recessive allele.
It is possible as the Rhesus factor is a dominant trait. So, even if the parents have only one allele for the factor, there is a 1/4th chance that the child could get neither allele from the parents and end up as O negative.
a recessive allele
Which factor might determine whether the frequency of the new allele will increase in a population where a mutation occurs?
allelomorph, gene, cistron, factor
allele
allele frequency
One factor would be isolation and then interbreeding or incest.
Allele is word used by Mendel for counter parts of an elementon later called factor and renamed as gene e.g. T and t are alleles for a gene that controls height in pea plant .Nasty allele is not biological term .Note word elementon is technical term used by Mendel , it is not element used in Chemistry .
The Allele That Is Covered By The Dominant Allele Is The Recessive Allele.
An allele is the different forms of a gene.
The answer is allele
It should be a dominant allele--a dominant allele's trait will be expressed over the recessive allele's trait.
A dominant allele is an allele that can take over a recessive allele, so if you have a dominant allele and a recessive allele, then the offspring will most likely have a dominant allele over a recessive allele. The dominant allele is expressed over the recessive allele.