Yes
recessive
A recessive trait will be expressed when there is no dominant allele in the genotype for that trait. In a Mendelian trait, where one gene with one dominant and one recessive allele governs a trait, a recessive trait will be expressed when the individual's genotype for that trait is homozygous recessive, meaning that both of the individual's alleles for that trait are recessive.
A recessive trait. When a recessive allele is with a dominant allele, only the dominanate trait can be seen.
A trait that is covered over or dominated by another form of the trait and seems to disappear is called a recessive trait. In genetics, recessive traits only manifest when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.
The trait observed in the first generation when parents with different traits are bred is known as the dominant trait. This trait is expressed in the offspring because it masks the expression of the recessive trait.
Oh honey, those two words couldn't be more different if they tried. "Trait" is all about characteristics and qualities, while "trite" is just a fancy way of saying something is overused and boring. So no, they're not besties in the meaning department.
contradictory
contradictory
Contradictory
contradictory
contraditoin
Words that say the opposite of what someone else has said.
Not contradictory but certainly different.It's is a contraction of it is.Its means belonging to it.
trite, skate, plate, crate
Trite is an adjective. The noun form is triteness.
To be trite is to lack in freshness and originality. An example of this in a sentence would be, "She lacked creativity. She was trite."
We found it difficult to laugh at his trite jokes.