Yes.
This is Mendel's principle of dominance. Dominant alleles will always mask the presence of recessive alleles in a heterozygous genotype.
Homozygous recessive: is when the genes are both recessive Homozygous dominant: is when the genes are both dominant (traits show) Heterozygous dominant: is when one gene is dominant and one is recessive (traits show) Heterozygous recessive: is the same as heterozygous dominant but the dominant genes are inactive
Genes that always show themselves are called dominant genes. These genes are always expressed in the organism's phenotype, regardless of whether the individual has one or two copies of the dominant allele.
If a trait is dominant, then an organisms heterozygous (hybrid) for that trait would normally show: A) The recessive trait only B) The dominant trait only C) A blend of the recessive and dominant traits D) A phenotype unlike that of either parent B) The dominant trait only! Reason being because heterozygous means the pair of genes are different. When this occurs, only the dominant trait is expressed.
Dominant genes. Dominant genes are always expressed in an organism's phenotype when present, masking the expression of recessive genes.
This is Mendel's principle of dominance. Dominant alleles will always mask the presence of recessive alleles in a heterozygous genotype.
Heterozygous, I believe.
Garh! They be called "heterozygous" matey. Arrr! Animals can also be heterozygous, ye landlubber!
Garh! They be called "heterozygous" matey. Arrr! Animals can also be heterozygous, ye landlubber!
heterozygous
Homozygous recessive: is when the genes are both recessive Homozygous dominant: is when the genes are both dominant (traits show) Heterozygous dominant: is when one gene is dominant and one is recessive (traits show) Heterozygous recessive: is the same as heterozygous dominant but the dominant genes are inactive
Heterozygous means having different alleles on corresponding sites on the two chromosomes. Here are some sentences.We studied heterozygous traits in class today.Her genes are heterozygous for eye color.Many genes are heterozygous, and the dominant trait is expressed.
heterozygous
Beacause they are dominant and heterozygous and they stay with you even though you may not have the genes
Dominant genes are always expressed in preference to recessive genes in cased where both genes are present.
No, the father's genes are not always dominant. Inheritance patterns can vary depending on the specific genes and traits being considered. Some traits may be dominant if they are expressed over recessive genes, while other traits may exhibit co-dominance or incomplete dominance.
A heterozygous condition resulting in the dominant genes expression in the phenotype.