Dominant alleles :-)
recessive alleles are the ones with small letters, for example in Rr, the recessive is the r.
Each person has two alleles for their blood type, one dominant and one recessive. Except for type AB blood where the alleles are co-dominant. The allele for O blood is always recessive when paired with either an A or B allele.
Dominant alleles are shown by a capital letter and recessive alleles are lowercase letters.
A recessive phenotype is expressed in an offspring that has a homozygous recessive genotype for that trait.
The name of the gene pair that consists of a dominant and recessive allele, i.e. (Xx) will be a heterozygous allele. In this situation, the characteristics of the dominant characteristic will mask that of the recessive allele. People have have a heterozygous genotype may be carriers for diseases that reside on the recessive allele.
A recessive trait is a trait with two contrasting alleles. In some cases contrasting alleles for a trait are codominan, that is, both are expressed.
If you have 2 dominant alleles, the gene will be dominant, if you have 2 recessive alleles, the gene will be recessive. But if you have 1 recessive and 1 dominant, the Dominant allele will mask the recessive one.
The trait received is recessive.
recessive alleles are the ones with small letters, for example in Rr, the recessive is the r.
The trait received is recessive.
The trait received is recessive.
No, the blood types a and b are dominant alleles and would mask the recessive o blood type.
Which statement describes the blood type of a person with the alleles IAi? It is type AB because I and i are codominant. It is type AB because A and i are codominant. It is type A because i is dominant and A is recessive. It is type A because A is dominant and i is recessive.
recessive + recessive or tt
No, the blood types a and b are dominant alleles and would mask the recessive o blood type.
Each person has two alleles for their blood type, one dominant and one recessive. Except for type AB blood where the alleles are co-dominant. The allele for O blood is always recessive when paired with either an A or B allele.
Dominant alleles are shown by a capital letter and recessive alleles are lowercase letters.