the recessive allele is in all sperm nuclei.
An allele present in all members of a population
an allele present in all members of a population- APEX
An allele present in all members of a population
You cross a pure-breeding plant with red flowers and a pure-breeding plant with white flowers. All the offspring have red and white speckled flowers. What type of allele relationship does this show?
lack nuclei.
the dominant allele is in all egg nuclei.
Not all cells have nuclei. All eukaryotic cells have nuclei and all prokaryotic cells do not.
An allele present in all members of a population
all cells have a nuclei
an allele present in all members of a population- APEX
are all nuclei the same size( diameter
False. Blood type genes have two dominant alleles (A and B), and one recessive (O). When a person gets one A allele and one B allele, they then have the blood type AB. Both are expressed equally. In other genes, a dominant allele might not be completely dominant, allowing the recessive allele to be partially expressed.
An allele present in all members of a population
In some allele combinations, dominance does not exist.
How often a certain allele (or trait) occurs in a certain population.
The allele not expressed would be recessive whilst the other is dominant. This would be the case in a heterozygous genotype. Hope this helps
Yes. Every Cell in the body, with the exception of egg and sperm Cells, has a complete set of the genes [chromosome pairs] in its nucleus and are thus diploid. The egg and sperm Cells have only half of a 'Set of Chromosomes' and are thus haploid.