The dominant trait is shown in that organism with the possibility of carrying either the dominant or recessive gene to the next generation
yes, if two Bb parents have kids, there is a 3:1 ratio that their children will show a dominant trait (BB Bb Bb bb). For multiple alleles (3 or more) it gets a little more complicated. Some traits, like height, have 1000's of genes affecting them. Consult your biology teacher for more information.Yes. Because to have a dominant trait you can have two dominant alleles or just one dominant and one recessive (because a dominant allele negates the effect of a recessive allele.) To get a recessive trait it takes two recessive alleles as oppose to a dominant trait where it takes only 1 to have a dominant trait. Therefore Dominant traits are more common.
Dominant. he has a homozygous genotype
Straight pinky is dominant
dominant
they will become loners
If neither are Dominant Or Recessive then its called co dominance or spuedo - dominance
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id say the lion, considering its dominant size, speed, and agility.
There is a 50 50 split of results.
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The dominant trait is shown in that organism with the possibility of carrying either the dominant or recessive gene to the next generation
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If this happens, the dominant allele masks the recessive allele.