Well, if you're talking about mendelian inheritance, one will always be recessive to the other. But in real life, there are a lot of other factors like x-inactivation and incomplete penetrance, codominance, icomplete dominance, etc to think about.
So if it's a gene where codominance or incomplete dominance is possible, then you may see the appearance of BOTH traits (codominance) or a BLENDING of the traits (incomplete dominance).
X-Inactivation and incomplete penetrance are more difficult to predict because you really just have to see the offspring to see what happened.
Sorry if that was confusing, hope that helps!
Two of the same letter. For example, if you have a homozygous organism for dominant red color, then the letters to represent their genotype would be RR. However, if the red color is a recessive trait, then a homozygous organism with that trait will have the genotype rr.
The recessive pod color is green and the symbol appears to be a pea pod.
dominant hazel eyesSupposedly, the most common eye color that humans have is brown. I answered this question because my eyes are hazel. I'll be SEEING you! (ha ha) You're a bloody idiot. That had nothing too do with my question so if anyone has anything intelligent to say why don't they let me know
No, food coloring will have no effect on the color of the smoke produced by a smoke bomb. That color is produced by chemicals in the smoke bomb mixture that burn, food coloring does not burn.
Color blindness is an inherited trait that can be passed on through reproduction but it has some peculiarities. It is recessive and not very prevalent in the gene pool. Because of this, color blindness does not appear very often in the population. In addition, it is a sex-linked gene on the X chromosome. Thus males only have one gene to express color vision. If it happens to be the recessive allele, then males are color blind. Females, on the other hand, must have both alleles recessive in order to be color blind.source: ciese.org/curriculum/genproj/activity35.html
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Two of the same letter. For example, if you have a homozygous organism for dominant red color, then the letters to represent their genotype would be RR. However, if the red color is a recessive trait, then a homozygous organism with that trait will have the genotype rr.
recessive
food coloring is made up of many substances such as water and dye. The color of the dye is the color of food coloring.
Yes you get your eye color from your parent. The parent that carries one dominant gene and one recessive gene for a specific eye color and the other parent carries two recessive genes for a different eye color, you will get the eye color of the parent who carries the dominant and recessive gene. In other words, the dominant gene trumps the recessive gene. In another scenario, if both parents carry two recessive genes for a specific eye color, then you will inherit the recessive gene of that color.
sprite has no color becuase it has caramel food coloring and the phosphic acid to makes it have no coloring.
will color be + going to color be + coloring
A coloring book.
The recessive pod color is green and the symbol appears to be a pea pod.
Yes. Considering grape pop has artificial coloring (food coloring) in it, you can definitely color a light color of carpet with food coloring. But you better stock up.
If you are referring to colas, Coke, Pepsi, etc., the dark color mainly comes from caramel coloring. There are other ingredients, which in combination add to the color, but the primary coloring agent is the caramel coloring.
because the water is clear and when the coloring is mixed in, it takes on that color