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dominant and others may be recessive.
having the some alleles in a single trait.
When there are multiple alleles present for a trait a variety of phenotypical outcomes is possible. These traits can be dominant, recessive, co-dominant, or incompletely dominant.
epistasis
A trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
dominant and others may be recessive.
phenotype
having the some alleles in a single trait.
A single-gene trait is a phenotypic trait controlled by two homologous alleles.
When there are multiple alleles present for a trait a variety of phenotypical outcomes is possible. These traits can be dominant, recessive, co-dominant, or incompletely dominant.
The number of phenotypes produced for a given trait depend on how many genes control the trait. Single-gene trait: has two alleles. Fur has 1
Alleles are different forms for a trait
Alleles are different forms for a trait
A polygenic trait is a trait in which multiple sets of alleles are used to determine the trait, whereas in a single gene trait aka. a Mendelian trait, only one pair of alleles is used.
Alleles are the different forms that a gene may have for a certain trait. They used to be called allelomorphs.
A single-gene trait is a phenotypic trait controlled by two homologous alleles.
epistasis