It is when two genes share dominance and neither is recessive.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
In genetics, the notation AA represents a genotype where both alleles at a particular gene locus are the same and are dominant. This means that both copies of the gene are identical and code for the same trait.
The form of a trait that appears to mask another form of the same trait is called the dominant trait. Dominant traits will be expressed over recessive traits in a heterozygous individual.
A recessive gene will not display its trait in the presence of a dominant trait. A recessive gene only expresses its trait when paired with another copy of the same recessive gene.
A short big toe is typically considered a recessive trait. This means that both parents must contribute a copy of the gene for the short big toe in order for it to be expressed in their offspring.
dominate is you strong trait, and ressesive is your weak trait
heterozygous?
In the presence of one dominate gene
When the allele that codes for the dominant trait is expressed in the genome.
no not always they can transmit a dominate trait also
A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.
A trait like this must be homozygous dominate.
Homozygous is when two traits are the exact same. So it just depends on the trait you have.
One dominate, one recessive
Yes, because brown eyes are the dominate trait, blue eyes might be the "hidden trait." one of the grandparents have the hidden trait, they passed it onto the parent, and the the blue eyes trait became dominate in the child.
A dominate trait is a trait that appears even if an organism has only one factor for the trait.
Dominant trait is a genetics term. A dominant trait is one which will be expressed if one of the parents has the gene for that trait. A recessive trait is one that will be expressed only if both parents carry the trait.