A dominant trait.
Dominant Trait
Some traits skip a generation. You got your coloring from one or more of your grandparents.
He found out that some traits in one generation (parents) was not present in the next generation (offspring).
Phenotypic traits are how certain, inherited genes are expressed.During reproduction, both the mother and father gives their child a chromosome, which often results in the child displaying traits similar to his/her parents'.
he called the observed traits dominant and the disapear traits recessive.
Hybrid.
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Genetic traits differ from one generation to the next because the next generation has genes from both parents, unless of course you are talking about a clone. Also, the genetics of the next generation can be from recessive traits of the parents.
Some traits skip a generation. You got your coloring from one or more of your grandparents.
Greg Wendel was the person who developed the cell theory in recessive and dominant traits. He studied generation to generation on plants and saw which traits would show up in the next generation he discovered how traits showed up from parents to offspring.
In a two factor cross, Mendel followed the segregation of two different traits or characteristics in the offspring. He studied the inheritance of traits such as flower color and seed texture, and observed how they were transmitted from the parent generation to the offspring generation. This allowed him to formulate his laws of inheritance.
He found out that some traits in one generation (parents) was not present in the next generation (offspring).
yes because the traits can be recessive
Phenotypic traits are how certain, inherited genes are expressed.During reproduction, both the mother and father gives their child a chromosome, which often results in the child displaying traits similar to his/her parents'.
he called the observed traits dominant and the disapear traits recessive.
selective breeding