Complete dominance is a genetic phenomenon where one allele completely masks the effect of another allele at the same locus in a heterozygous individual. In this scenario, the dominant allele's traits are fully expressed, while the recessive allele's traits are completely obscured. This results in offspring showing only the phenotype associated with the dominant allele, regardless of the presence of the recessive allele. An example of complete dominance can be seen in Mendel's pea plants, where the dominant allele for purple flowers completely masks the recessive allele for white flowers.
complete dominace
Genotype, complete dominace A, complete dominance with positive RH factor A+, co dominant AB
Expresses itself in heterozygous condition .
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.
The calves are weaker and the adults display dominace
Dominace
By finding a group of impressionable morons with daddy abandonement issues and asserting your dominace over them.
Additive gene action is estimate of the quantitative change in a trait. Additive effect= mean of superior parent - mean of inferior parent Dominace effect = Mean of F1 hybrid - mean of both parent Epistatic = additive x additive = additive x dominace = dominace x dominace
i think so. Long time ago, drgon was always associated with power and dominace.
no. Alfred said ''that the key to world dominace was to overpower the sea.''
There is two answers, it is autosomal dominant showing incomplete dominace
In a dominant-recessive allele relationship, the dominant allele will be expressed phenotypically over the recessive allele. This means that even if an organism carries one dominant and one recessive allele for a particular trait, the dominant allele will determine the observable characteristic.