dominant
Cardinal trait Central trait Secondary 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 trait that is covered over or dominated by another form of the trait and seems to disappear is called a recessive trait. In genetics, recessive traits only manifest when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.
Incomplete dominance is when one allele does not completely mask another allele, resulting in an intermediate phenotype. This can occur when both alleles contribute to the trait, rather than one completely dominating the other.
There is no particular relationship between organisms that have identical alleles for a particular trait.
Someone who has mastered a skill and mentors or teaches another, who is not skilled with that particular trait.
No, they will not cease to exist. It (red hair) may not be the most popular trait in the human gene pool, but it's a trait far from extinction.
Courageousness or fearlessness could be considered as another trait for bravery.
Cardinal trait Central trait Secondary trait.
learned trait = skill?
trait= characteristic
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 trait that is not expressed when another is present is referred to as a recessive trait.
A trait that is covered over or dominated by another form of the trait and seems to disappear is called a recessive trait. In genetics, recessive traits only manifest when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.
Rule of Dominance.
A trait that masks another trait is epistatic...the masked trait is hypostatic.
If one parent has a dominant trait and and another parent has a recessive trait, then the recessive trait gets hidden while the dominant trait gets shown.