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Mendel's law of dominance states that when two pure breeding organisms of contrasting traits (such as purple flower or white flower) are crossed, only one trait of the pair appears in the F1 generation. This is known as the dominant trait (purple), and the other unexpressed trait (white) is recessive.
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A carrier is heterozygous for a given trait. They would display the dominant trait but still be able to pass the recessive trait to their children.
If the guppy is the same in blood type then its gonna to develop that trait
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well, second generation is current generation right now (summer, 2009) second generation has built in speakers, and it's much skinnier, but it is also a bit more expensive, but i'd say its worth it. (i have one)
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The ruling trait is the Dominant trait.
Mendel's law of dominance states that when two pure breeding organisms of contrasting traits (such as purple flower or white flower) are crossed, only one trait of the pair appears in the F1 generation. This is known as the dominant trait (purple), and the other unexpressed trait (white) is recessive.
2nd generation on an iPod means that it is the 2nd time around they made that type of iPod Touch, and is usually better than its predecessor (the 1st generation iPod).
I will answer for the basic pokemon. Many of the ones below evolve. First Generation: Charmander, Ponyta, Growlithe, Magmar and Moltres Second Generation: Cyndaquil
Cardinal trait Central trait Secondary trait.