I presume you are referring to the 'peppered moth' used as an example of modern natural selection in practice.
Well while the peppered moth is mainly light colored, it is noted that from time to time a dark individual is to be found purely as a result of random variation.
The important thing to appreciate is that in the English midlands where pollution had made all the tree bark dark, these dark individuals survived and bread because birds could not see them against the dark bark. Thus over time the peppered moth population in the English midlands was made mainly of dark colored individuals.
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Because of the industrial revolution the trees turned dark and since the light-colored moths rest there they adapted to the environment so when they had baby moths the had a mutation in their DNA and became dark.
Gigantism is usually caused by a hormone disorder, not a single gene being dominant or recessive. In some rare cases, gigantism can be caused by a genetic mutation, but it is not a simple dominant or recessive trait.
Albinism is typically caused by a recessive gene.
Freckles are considered a dominant trait, as they are caused by a dominant allele. This means that individuals only need to inherit one copy of the allele from either parent in order to have freckles.
The phenomenon of the peppered moth becoming black is a common example of evolution. Originally, the vast majority of peppered moths had light coloration which camouflaged them when on the light-colored trees and lichens where they normally rested. However, because of widespread pollution during the Industrial Revolution in England, many of the lichens died out, and the trees that peppered moths rested on became blackened by soot from factories. This caused the light colored moths to stand out against the dark background, so they were easily found and eaten by predators. At the same time, the dark-colored moths flourished because of their ability to hide on the darkened trees.
A dominant allele located on an autosome will be expressed phenotypically in the individual, meaning it will be visible in the physical characteristics of the organism. This dominant allele will mask the effects of any recessive allele at the same locus.
yes , autism is caused by a dominant gene
The industrialization in England of factories caused the trees to turn darker due to the ash and soot coming from the factories. When the trees were done evolving into dark colored trees the dark peppered moths were difficult to see for the birds went after the ones which were easier to see, which were the light peppered moths.
dominant disorder is caused by mutations in genes on the x chromosomes.
The industrialization in England of factories caused the trees to turn darker due to the ash and soot coming from the factories. When the trees were done evolving into dark colored trees the dark peppered moths were difficult to see for the birds went after the ones which were easier to see, which were the light peppered moths.
Huntington's disease is caused by a dominant allele
The snow leopard is not extinct, it is on the list of endangered species, but not extinct.
The establishment of the Delian League allowed Athens to protect its sea borders and lessen the threat of becoming a target for the Persian Empire. This alliance caused Athens to become the dominant city-state in Greece.
Gigantism is usually caused by a hormone disorder, not a single gene being dominant or recessive. In some rare cases, gigantism can be caused by a genetic mutation, but it is not a simple dominant or recessive trait.
Albinism is typically caused by a recessive gene.
The crow is certainly not endangered, an adaptable and intelligent species, common over it's range.
since people were cutting down their trees taking away the bamboo too
Down syndrome is neither caused by dominant or recessive chromosomes it is simply caused by an error in the translation process of chromosome 21.