because it dominates the phenotype
The answer is that The difference is that dominant dominates, and recessive is dominated.
No! they are different
The recessive allele.
It should be a dominant allele--a dominant allele's trait will be expressed over the recessive allele's trait.
Dominant allele disorders are single gene disorders which take effect in the heterozygous state.
because it dominates the phenotype
The answer is that The difference is that dominant dominates, and recessive is dominated.
If an individual has one recessive allele and one dominant allele, they are known as heterozygous. The dominant trait will be expressed.
The recessive form of a gene, called a recessive allele, will not be expressed in the presence of the dominant form of the gene, called a dominant allele.
No! they are different
An allele that is always expressed when it is present is the dominant allele.
The Allele That Is Covered By The Dominant Allele Is The Recessive Allele.
The genotype is said to be heterozygous and the dominant trait will be expressed in the individual.
A dominant allele is one that will always be expressed when present.
When the allele that codes for the dominant trait is expressed in the genome.
The recessive allele.
A genotype in which there are both a dominant and a recessive allele is called heterozygous.