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Allele that prevents the expression of a recessive allele?

A dominant allele


Capacity of one allele to suppress the expression?

A dominant allele will express itself if present, and will suppress the recessive allele's expression.


What type of allele masks the expression of the recessive allele?

Two recessive alleles can not take over a dominant allele because there are only two alleles in a pair. This can only happen if there is a mutation because the dominant always takes over the recessive.


Is this statement true or false Mendel found that the dominant trait allows the expression of the recessive trait?

False. Mendel's experiments demonstrated that dominant traits mask the expression of recessive traits in heterozygous individuals. This means that the dominant trait is expressed while the recessive trait remains hidden. Thus, the recessive trait does not get expressed when a dominant trait is present.


What type of genotype has two dominant alleles such asBB?

A genotype with two dominant alleles, such as BB, is referred to as homozygous dominant. In this case, both alleles for a particular gene are the same and dominant, which typically results in the expression of the dominant trait. Individuals with a homozygous dominant genotype will exhibit the dominant phenotype associated with that gene.


What allele covers up or dominates the other trait?

The dominant allele covers up or masks the expression of the recessive allele in a heterozygous individual. The dominant allele is typically represented by an uppercase letter, while the recessive allele is represented by a lowercase letter.


When a alleles creates a visible trait you call it what?

When an allele creates a visible trait, it is called a dominant allele. Dominant alleles mask the expression of recessive alleles when present in a heterozygous individual.


What gene pair is made up of one dominant allele and one ressecive allele?

A heterozygous condition resulting in the dominant genes expression in the phenotype.


Why is a dominant allele called dominant apex?

because it dominates the phenotype


Homozygous dominant homozygous recessive?

Homozygous dominant individuals have two identical dominant alleles for a particular gene, resulting in the expression of the dominant trait. Homozygous recessive individuals have two identical recessive alleles, resulting in the expression of the recessive trait.


Capacity of one allele to suppress the expression of contrasting recessive gene?

dominance


What is a domainit trait?

A dominant trait is a genetic trait that is expressed when an individual has one copy of the dominant allele. In a pair of alleles (one from each parent), the dominant allele will mask the expression of the recessive allele.