A recessive gene
A recessive gene makes it harder for genes(or traits) to be passed on from parents to daughters.
incomplete dominance
Offspring inherit their alleles from their parents.
One of the allels for a trait to it's offspring.
It is called Homozygous.
"trading" groups of allels and when they are shuffled in meiossis I
normally, the dominant allele is expressed as a capital letter and the recessive allele is expressed as a lowercase letter, if that's what you mean!
The genotype of the offspring affects the triple allels setup which causes the living organism it self to not be adaptable to recessive or dominant allels causing damage to the nucleus of each 69 pairs of chromosoms
well, homozygous means that both allels are the same exp: AA, or AA. heterozygous means that the allels are different exp: Aa, or aA. when it is dominant that means that it is either Aa, or aA in order for it to be dominant it has to have a capital letter in it. if it is recessive then it must be AA only because both the letters are lowercase. ask your teacher, or someone else you know or even look it up in the dictionary about a punnet square.
A dominant variant of a gene is expressed when only one copy of the variant is present, masking the recessive variant. In contrast, a recessive variant is expressed only when two copies of the variant are present.
No they do not
With allels.
mutation