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An allele is a variation or a type of gene
The Dominant allele hoped this helped! :)
The type of allele known for skipping a generation is the recessive allele because it is almost always hidden.
No. A mutation can change an allele into any other allele. Homologous recombination can only change an allele to the allele of the homologous chromosome.
This is an example of co-dominance in which both alleles are expressed equally.
You cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?
Type AB
The allele that causes Huntington's disease is dominant. This means that there only needs to be one present in the gene for it to show in the person's phenotype.
If someone inherits one A allele for blood type and one B allele for blood type, what will that person's blood type be?
type A
An allele is a variation or a type of gene
The Dominant allele hoped this helped! :)
The type of allele known for skipping a generation is the recessive allele because it is almost always hidden.
If you mean allele, then the answer is a recessive allele. A recessive allele is dominated by a dominant allele, and generally does not show up physically.
Yes, they are different. A recessive allele gets its name because when in the presence of a dominant allele, it will "recede" and not show, hence the name for the dominant allele.
recessive trate
No. A mutation can change an allele into any other allele. Homologous recombination can only change an allele to the allele of the homologous chromosome.