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it depends on what mutation you speak of. some are and some are not.

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Is the deletion mutation dominant or recessive?

A deletion mutation can be dominant or recessive, depending on the specific gene affected and the consequences of the deletion on the protein encoded by that gene. In general, the impact of a deletion mutation on an individual's phenotype will determine whether it is dominant or recessive.


Is straight hair controlled by a dominate allele or recessive allele?

Straight hair is typically controlled by a dominant allele. Curly hair is usually controlled by a recessive allele.


Is progeria a recessive or dominant disorder?

yes it is, only 1 mutation to the lmna gene is sufficent for someone to express traits regarding progeria


What is a mutation called that has no effect on an organism?

A point mutation, in which one nitrogen base in a codon is substituted for another, may have no effect on an organism. This is true if the base substitution does not change the amino acid that the codon represents, or if the mutation occurs in a non-critical location in the protein so that the protein's structure is not changed significantly and the protein is still able to function.


Are cats curly ears a dominant and recessive trait?

Curling ears in cats can be caused by a genetic mutation that is a dominant trait. When a cat inherits the gene for curled ears from one parent, it will display the trait. Curled ears are not a recessive trait because even when present with a normal ear gene, the curled ear gene will dominate and be expressed in the cat's appearance.

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Would a mutation be a dominate or a recessive trait?

A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.


Is the mutation Dpy-10 dominant or recessive?

recessive


Is the gene for a miniature breed of dog dominate or recessive?

recessive


How do i know if it is dominate or recessive because people are saying its dominate and others say its recessive?

A google search will probably answer your question.


Is the deletion mutation dominant or recessive?

A deletion mutation can be dominant or recessive, depending on the specific gene affected and the consequences of the deletion on the protein encoded by that gene. In general, the impact of a deletion mutation on an individual's phenotype will determine whether it is dominant or recessive.


Is the mutation of spina bifida dominant or recessive?

yes it's recessive


Is this mutation dominant or recessive?

it depends on what mutation you speak of. some are and some are not.


What is the genotype for homozygous recessive?

yes, also dominate


When nither of the alleles is dominate or recessive is it codminance.?

yes


How is codominance difference from dominant and recessive relationship?

Codominance is when 2 dominate genes appear in the phenotype of an organism. (some one else can tell you what dominate and recessive genes are)


Are alleles dominant or recessive?

Alleles are neither entirely recessive nor entirely dominate. An allele is any one of a number of alternative forms of the same gene on a chromosome.For example: say a flower only blooms either red or white flowers. There is a different allele for each color-- a red allele and a white allele. Now, one color may be dominate over the other recessive gene. For example, if the red color was dominate and the white color was recessive, then those certain alleles would be dominate and recessive, respectively. But alleles in general cannot be either recessive or dominate. It depends on the gene and it depends on the trait.


Is tourette syndrome dominate or recessive?

semi-dominant--semi-recessive