Dominant
Red and white alleles for coat color are alternative forms of a gene that determine the color of an organism's coat. The red allele typically produces a red or orange coat color, while the white allele produces a coat color that is primarily white. The presence of these alleles, and the dominance or recessiveness of each, will determine the coat color of an individual organism.
It is a lighter version of orange with a slight pink tint.
the answer is "The color of an orange"
Orange is the color Orange because of capital letters but with capital it is the fruit orange
Hair color alleles are specific genes that determine the production of pigments responsible for hair color. These alleles come in different variations, which can result in a wide range of hair colors. The combination of alleles inherited from parents determines an individual's unique hair color.
Some types of alleles are: blood type, hair color, hair type, eye color, etc.
There is no right or wrong color to buy for the Nike lunar glide shoes. The best color to buy is the color you like the most. However, many people do like the orange version of the shoe.
Alleles are different forms of a gene that can produce variations in a specific trait. For example, in eye color, the gene for eye color may have alleles for blue, brown, or green eyes. These alleles determine the specific eye color an individual will have.
Simply a lighter orange and and a more orange yellow.
The form of inheritance in which two (different) alleles are both expressed is called codominance. An example of codominance is the orange and black coat of a type of calico cat called a tortoiseshell. Both the orange allele and the black allele for coat color are expressed.
No - some traits are polygenetic (such as for skin color, eye color, hair color, etc.) and will have multiple alleles.
Nothing happened to the orange color on the outside of an orange