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Describe a genetic trait that is passed from one generation to another with out showing up in each generation?

Recessive trait carried by a hybrid or heterozygote.


In mendels experiment a trait that always disappeared in the f1 generation but reappeared in the f2 generation was called the?

recessive trait


What is the term for when a trait skips a generation?

The term for when a trait skips a generation is called "recessive inheritance."


The trait that disappeared in the f1 generation?

reappears in some plants in the F2 generation


The observed trait in the first generation?

Dominant trait


What allele whose trait only shows up when no dominant allele is present?

Such a trait is called a recessive trait.


If the F2 generation expressed a trait in a 3.1 ratio the F1 generation MUST be heterozyous for that trait?

True


The trait observed in the first generation when parents that have different traits are bred?

The trait observed in the first generation when parents with different traits are bred is known as the dominant trait. This trait is expressed in the offspring because it masks the expression of the recessive trait.


What is the phenotype in the F1 generation that disappears in a one trait test cross?

The recessive trait phenotype disappears in a one-trait test cross in the F1 generation. This phenotype can reappear in the F2 generation.


Which is the dominant allele?

The dominant allele is the trait that shows up in the organism when the allele is present


The family tree below shows the trait a colorblind The family tree below shows a trait a colorblindness. The only unknown is the father in the first generation what must be true about the father?

She has at least one recessive color blindness allele {apex}


Which type of genetic trait appears in every generation of offspring?

A dominant genetic trait appears in every generation of offspring because only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed.