This may cause a lighter red or a darker blonde.
actually that isn't true. it depends on which one is the dominant trait. which one is homozygous which one is heterozygous. it all depends.
It means the freckle trait is recessive. For example, if the allel for freckles is 'f', then the parents must have 'Ff' and both sent a 'f' to the offspring.If one sent a 'F', then the child would have freckles.OMG, gotta tell my science teacher about that, cuz we're learning about traits now and I'm shocked that I knew that!
In genetics, a trait is considered dominant when it determines a phenotype over a recessive trait. For example, AA is crossed with AA to make Aa, Aa, Aa, and Aa. If "A" is the dominant trait and "a" is the recessive trait, then since this cross produces heterozygous progeny, they will all show the dominant phenotype. A dominant trait is just how it sounds, it dominates over recessive traits when they are both present.
"Pure dominant" refers to a genetic trait that is consistently expressed when a specific allele is present in an individual's genotype. In inheritance patterns, a pure dominant trait will mask the presence of any recessive alleles in the same gene.
The trait received is recessive.
When a parent for example has one dominant and onee recessive e.g Fe and another parent is a carrier for it e.g ee this will make the gene produce a trait of the offspring having a 50% chance of being a carrier
If you have blue eyes and blonde hair, conceiving a baby with someone who also has blue eyes and blonde hair will provide the greatest likelihood. These are both recessive genes.
It means the freckle trait is recessive. For example, if the allel for freckles is 'f', then the parents must have 'Ff' and both sent a 'f' to the offspring.If one sent a 'F', then the child would have freckles.OMG, gotta tell my science teacher about that, cuz we're learning about traits now and I'm shocked that I knew that!
When brown hair is mixed with blonde highlights, it creates a dimensional and natural-looking hair color that blends the richness of brown with the warmth and brightness of blonde. The result is often referred to as a "bronde" hair color.
In genetics, a trait is considered dominant when it determines a phenotype over a recessive trait. For example, AA is crossed with AA to make Aa, Aa, Aa, and Aa. If "A" is the dominant trait and "a" is the recessive trait, then since this cross produces heterozygous progeny, they will all show the dominant phenotype. A dominant trait is just how it sounds, it dominates over recessive traits when they are both present.
It tells you that even though the parents have brown hair, they have a recessive allele for blonde hair also. And even though brown is suppose to be visually dominant, it is not the case at all. Two brown heads can make a blonde or brown, and of course even red haired child. Another way to look at it may be the parents have the following alleles for hair color: (b,b) - (b,b) in which case the dominant allele is Blonde or Brown.
They are both used to format your genetic make up.
"Pure dominant" refers to a genetic trait that is consistently expressed when a specific allele is present in an individual's genotype. In inheritance patterns, a pure dominant trait will mask the presence of any recessive alleles in the same gene.
Just keep your hair brown. I have blonde hair but u also can use bleach
Dye her hair.
Recessive. The trait will only show up if both parents have the gene recessively (aa). If the genetic make up is Aa or AA, there will be melanin production, meaning albinism is an aa gene only. Albinism is a recessive allele.
If your highlights or hair dye are strawberry blonde, probably. But wouldn't it just go blonde?
it is not bad to put lemon or lime juice in your hair, to make it more blonde.