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Q: What refers to the genotypic condition that must be present for a recessive to be visible?
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What genotypic condition must be present for a recessive trait to be visible?

if the ratio had more recessive traits, like if you made a punnit square and you saw that there were more of the recessive traits (BB bb bb bb) then you know that the most common trait is the recessive one "bb" (considered as homozygous recessive ( i think))


Traits and their meanings of scientists?

traits are the phenotypic and genotypic characters which may or may not be visible in individual but present as a particular genetic code in each organism.


How can alleles be?

Alleles can either be recessive or dominant. Dominant alleles produce a dominant trait which is normally seen, whereas although the recessive allele is present, the recessive trait is not normally visible. However, in cases of codominance and complete dominance the dominant trait does not completely hide the recessive trait and it can show through.


During interphase the chromosomes are not visible but the nuclear material is present in a granular or network condition?

chromatin


Is recessive traits visible?

Sometimes. But the dominant gene will have most of the trait.


In which generation were recessive traits visible Mendel's experiments?

F2 Generation


In which generation were recessive traits visible in a few plants in mendels?

F2 generation


In which generation were recessive traits visible in a few plants in mendels experiments?

F2 generation


In which generation were recessive traits visible in a few plants in Mendel experiments?

F2 generation


In which generation were recessive traits visible in a few plants in Mendel's experiment?

F2 generation


In which generation were recessive traits visible in a few plants in Mendel's experiments?

F2 generation


What happens to a characteristic when there is only one recessive allele?

when the allele is on the Y chromosome in the female