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dominant-appears in first generation recessive-seems to dissapear
the dominant trait is the stronger one and the recessive trait is the weaker one
Alleles are different types of a gene. Each gene controls a characteristic and they is usually a recessive allele and a dominant one. The main similarity is that they both control a certain characteristic!
Dominant is stronger than recessive. So you can only have the phenotype ( visual characteristic ) of a recessive allele if you have 2 recessive alleles in your DNA , and other combination the dominant allele would be predominant
The answer is that The difference is that dominant dominates, and recessive is dominated.
Alleles can be dominant or recessive
dominant-appears in first generation recessive-seems to dissapear
is malignant melanoma dominant or recessive
Dominant trait is the one which is expressed when the homologous pair of genes controlling it are either homozygous or Hetrozygous dominant; on the other hand recessive trait has both genes to be homozygous recessive. in fact trait is controlled by the form of genes. Dominant gene expresses even when it is in the company of recessive gene. However recessive gene expresses only when in company of recessive gene
heterozygous recessive
The dominant gene will always "cover up" the recessive gene, although there are instances of codominance, in which both phenotypes will be displayed, because one gene is not completely dominant over the other. There is also what is called 'incomplete dominance', when the actual phenotype is somewhere between the two.
Dominant traits are the traits that mask the recessive traits. The dominant traits are stronger than recessive!