A genetic trait is a characteristic that gets inherited by an offspring from the parent. Some examples of genetic traits are height, eye color, and skin color.
A trait is an observable, physical characteristic of an organism (a phenotype). A FACTOR is the underlying genetic cause of the TRAIT (the genotype).
yes, as long as both of the genetic parents have the blue eye trait as a recessive gene
skin color eye color hair color same way of acting ect.
The crossing over alleles is critical to the survival and genetic diversity of a species. The results of the random crossing over of alleles is that the offspring will have chance inheritance of certain characteristics from their parents (as opposed to being genetic clones with no diversity). The diversity of phenotypes are among the major manifestations of random crossing.
It is what the trait does that you can see. Such as hair color and eye color
A dominant trait masks another form of a trait, also known as the recessive trait.
A genetic trait is a characteristic that gets inherited by an offspring from the parent. Some examples of genetic traits are height, eye color, and skin color.
A trait that is not genetic
A trait is an observable, physical characteristic of an organism (a phenotype). A FACTOR is the underlying genetic cause of the TRAIT (the genotype).
yes, as long as both of the genetic parents have the blue eye trait as a recessive gene
Genotype is the genetic makeup of a trait.
genetic likeness.
"Beauty is in the eye of the beholder" it depends on personal preference. Its just a genetic trait, dependent upon your parents.
skin color eye color hair color same way of acting ect.
A dominant trait is a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. A recessive trait is a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant fact
A genetic trait.