Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Mate 2 dogs that have the desired trait.
Variation: There must be genetic variation for a particular trait within a population. Inheritance: The trait must be heritable and passed down from one generation to the next. Differential reproductive success: Individuals with a certain trait must have higher reproductive success than those without it. Selection pressure: Environmental factors must exert pressure favoring individuals with the advantageous trait, leading to its increased frequency in the population over time.
At least _____ genes must interact to produce a trait.
No, an organism with a recessive allele for a particular trait will only exhibit that form if it has two copies of the recessive allele (homozygous recessive). If it has one dominant allele, it will exhibit the dominant form of the trait.
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A trait like this must be homozygous dominate.
An individual must have 2 recessive alleles in order for a trait to show up. One must only have 1 dominant allele in order for a trait to occur.
If you selectively breed two animals with a recessive trait, they will pass on that trait to their offspring. A recessive allele must appear twice in a genotype to appear physically. I hope I answered your question.