The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
A dominant trait masks another form of a trait, also known as the recessive trait.
Dominant- Covers up another form of a trait. Recessive- Is covered up by a dominant trait.
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True breeding is used to describe organisms that pass the same form of a trait over many generations. True breeding is the term is used to describe organisms that pass the same form of a trait over many generations.
Dominant Trait
A dominant trait masks another form of a trait, also known as the recessive trait.
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The trait that is masked is recessive. The trait that does the masking is dominant.
A recessive trait is one that is not expressed when paired with a dominant trait. It may only be visually evident when both copies of the gene carry the recessive form.
Dominant- Covers up another form of a trait. Recessive- Is covered up by a dominant trait.
The recessive trait isn't present when the dominant form of the trait is there. Whenever a trait is dominant trait is present it ALWAYS takes over the recessive one. the law of Dominance
The trait that is being masked is recessive, and the trait that is doing the masking is dominant.
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It is a dominant trait. You only need one gene of a dominant trait for that trait to be expressed. You need two copies of the recessive trait in order for the trait to be expressed.
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