It would depend on if the dominant genes are the same or different.
Say the dominant alleles were different. In this case, they are co-dominant.
If they are the same and both dominant homosytus.
Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
You will have the dominant phenotype for that trait.
When the alleles present for a trait are the same, the genes are called homozygous. This means that both alleles for a particular gene are identical. Homozygous individuals can have either two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive).
Recessive traits are shadowed by Dominant genes. In other words, the Dominant gene covers the Recessive.
This condition is called codominance. In codominance, neither gene is dominant over the other, so both are expressed in the phenotype. This results in a unique expression of both traits in the individual.
Codominant
homozygous or 2 dominant or 2 recessive.
Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
A dominant trait is expressed when two different genes for the same trait are present.
dominant
You will have the dominant phenotype for that trait.
a trait controlled by many genes
When the alleles present for a trait are the same, the genes are called homozygous. This means that both alleles for a particular gene are identical. Homozygous individuals can have either two dominant alleles (homozygous dominant) or two recessive alleles (homozygous recessive).
Homozygous dominant for two dominant genes or homozygous recessive for two recessive genes.
dominant
Recessive traits are shadowed by Dominant genes. In other words, the Dominant gene covers the Recessive.
It would be definite that you have that gene or trait.