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An allele is not just small....it is microscopic. An allele is a gene of different expressions (dominant and recessive)

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What allele is the dominant between a large pea plant and a small pea plant?

i dont know about big or small, but the dominant allele for tall and short is tall (T=Tall and t=short).


Are allele frequencies more likely to remain stable in large populations than in small populations?

Yes, allele frequencies are more likely to remain stable in large populations due to the effects of genetic drift being more pronounced in small populations. In small populations, random events can lead to significant changes in allele frequencies, whereas in large populations, genetic drift has less impact and allele frequencies are more likely to remain stable over time.


In a punnet square a small letter stands for what type of allele?

A small letter stands for a recessive allele.


How does an allele trait in an organism?

An allele causes a trait by either being dominant orrecessive or example, allele A will occur over allele a because it is dominant.


An allele is either what or what?

Dominant or recessive


Can be either small molecules or large molecules.?

carbohydrates


Is Algeria is large or small?

Large. It is either the second or third largest country in Africa.


Every allele is a what allele?

No! they are different


If an individual has the genotype Bb what alleles can it pass on?

An individual with the genotype Bb can pass on either a B allele or a b allele to their offspring. This is because they have one copy of each allele (B and b) and can pass on either one to their offspring during reproduction.


Which factors most contribute to footprints being either large or small?

Big feet or small feet.


Does genetic drift occur in small or large populations?

Genetic drift is more pronounced in small populations because chance events can have a greater impact on allele frequencies. In contrast, in large populations, genetic drift is less influential due to the dilution effect of a larger gene pool.


Mother is o positive and father is o positive Does this mean baby will be o positive?

No. There's a small chance the baby will be O negative--if both parents have an Rh negative (recessive) allele, and the baby inherits this allele from both parents, the baby would be Rh negative. But if the baby inherits the Rh positive allele from either parent, the baby will be Rh positive.