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Q: What trait of beef cattle has the greatest economic importance?
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How selective breeding using dominant principle can positively affect Belgian Blue Cow?

It depends on what trait is being selected for. Whatever that trait is, it has to be a trait that will improve the BB breed, not unimprove it. How that works is that purebred cattle are selected for a dominant desirable trait and bred together to produce more cattle with that trait. Any other cattle that have the recessive undesirable trait are culled.


What is an observable trait of an organism that can mask a recessive trait?

The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding


What is the definition of cattle traits?

Cattle traits means, the characteristics that cattle posses. These traits are what cattle are known for or why the produce the way that they do. For example, Texas longhorns are known for their horn size, this is a trait. Holsteins are known for high milk production, this is also a trait.


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What the importance of family trait?

family trait will help you to know about what is the health status of family.it helps you to know about the heritable trait in the family.


How is Hornless cattle a harmful trait?

The Polled (Hornless) trait is caused by a dominant allele in domestic cattle. From the standpoint of many breeders the trait is a very favorable one, eliminating the need for dehorning andresulting in fewer injuries when new cattle are mixed into a herd. In cattle (even domestic varieties) that have to fend for themselves on the open range/in the wild, hornless cattle could be at a distinct disadvantage if they need to defend themselves from predators. A hornless bull, in the wild would be at a distinct disadvantage in a fight for dominance and the right to breed if the other male has horns.


What is the importance of DNA in transmission of trait?

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Is poor a character trait?

No, poor is an economic situation. It has nothing to do with a person's character.


How can the trait of hornless cattle be harmful and helpful?

The trait of being hornless can be harmful if the cow is in an area where it may have to defend against predators. If the animal is aggressive, having no horns can be an asset to the handler.


What determines which trait will be passed on to the next generation in the greatest frequency?

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Public ownership and large-scale centralized planning is a representative trait of which economic system?

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