There are ways of guessing the probability, but the only sure way is through genetic testing.
It would be definite that you have that gene or trait.
If 75 offspring have a Dominant gene, then the parents must have at least one Dominant gene each. This would make them either Dominant Homozygous (DD) or Heterozygous (Dd) for the Dominant trait.
it could but then u would be deformed but usually it cant
if u have a recessive gene with a recessive gene then u can see the recessive gene but if you have a dominant gene with a recessive gene you can only see the dominant gene hope that helps:)
When a recessive and dominant gene mix, the dominant gene will typically determine the trait expressed in the offspring. This is known as dominant inheritance, where the dominant gene masks the presence of the recessive gene in determining the phenotype.
It would be definite that you have that gene or trait.
If 75 offspring have a Dominant gene, then the parents must have at least one Dominant gene each. This would make them either Dominant Homozygous (DD) or Heterozygous (Dd) for the Dominant trait.
it could but then u would be deformed but usually it cant
The gene that expresses itself over the other is Dominant. The former gene is recessive.
A dominant gene will exhibit its traits even in the presence of a recessive gene. This is because the dominant gene masks the expression of the recessive gene when present in the same individual.
A non-example of a dominant gene would be a recessive gene, which only expresses its trait when two copies are present (one from each parent). For instance, if the gene for blue eyes is recessive, a person would need to inherit the blue eye gene from both parents to express that trait. In contrast, a dominant gene, such as one for brown eyes, would be expressed even if only one copy is inherited.
if u have a recessive gene with a recessive gene then u can see the recessive gene but if you have a dominant gene with a recessive gene you can only see the dominant gene hope that helps:)
When a recessive and dominant gene mix, the dominant gene will typically determine the trait expressed in the offspring. This is known as dominant inheritance, where the dominant gene masks the presence of the recessive gene in determining the phenotype.
no they are a recessive gene. You would receive a blue gene from each parent
No, the presence of 4 recessive genes cannot result in a dominant gene. Dominant genes are expressed when at least one copy of the dominant allele is present, masking the effects of any recessive alleles.
When two cells have the same gene type then they are considered homozygous.
yes , autism is caused by a dominant gene