Blue eyes are a dominant trait.
Diabetes is not a simple genetic trait like dominant or recessive. It is a complex condition influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors.
Left-handedness is considered to be a complex trait influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors, rather than a simple dominant or recessive trait.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
The dominant form of the trait shows. -Gradpoint
The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding
Diabetes is not a simple genetic trait like dominant or recessive. It is a complex condition influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors.
The dominant trait for eye color in humans is brown, which means that if one parent has brown eyes and the other has blue eyes, the child is more likely to inherit brown eyes due to the dominant trait.
Left-handedness is considered to be a complex trait influenced by multiple genetic and environmental factors, rather than a simple dominant or recessive trait.
Dwarfism is a dominant trait in humans.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
The dominant form of the trait shows. -Gradpoint
Homozygous Dominant for a trait means that an organism has two dominant alleles for that trait. Here's an example: Trait: Widow's Peak Widow's Peak allele: Dominant (D) No widow's peak allele: Reccessive(d) Homozygous Dominant (DD) Homozygous Reccessive (dd) Heterozygous (Dd)
The observable characteristic are called the genotype and any dominant trait can mask the recessive. An example would be Black Angus cattle can actually carry a red recessive trait because black is the dominant trait in cattle breeding
Dominant traits are more common. For example, brown hair and eyes are good examples of dominant traits. Another example of a dominant trait are your earlobes! Free earlobes are more common than attached earlobes.
An allele causes a trait by either being dominant orrecessive or example, allele A will occur over allele a because it is dominant.
In genetics, a trait is considered dominant when it determines a phenotype over a recessive trait. For example, AA is crossed with AA to make Aa, Aa, Aa, and Aa. If "A" is the dominant trait and "a" is the recessive trait, then since this cross produces heterozygous progeny, they will all show the dominant phenotype. A dominant trait is just how it sounds, it dominates over recessive traits when they are both present.
The dominant form of the trait shows. -Gradpoint