i think its doinant
curly hair, as the dominant gene overrules the recessive gene I THINK :)
All of their children will have straight hair, as the father can only pass on the dominant straight hair allele. The children will inherit one straight hair allele from their father and one curly hair allele from their mother, but the dominant straight hair allele will mask the recessive curly hair allele.
Ears that point outwards are typically the result of a dominant gene in humans. This trait, known as "protruding ears," is influenced by several genes. However, the exact genetic mechanisms are not completely understood.
All individuals who express a dominant trait possess at least one dominant allele for that specific trait. This means that even if they carry a recessive allele, the dominant trait will be expressed phenotypically. Dominant traits can mask the presence of recessive traits, leading to a variety of observable characteristics in a population. Examples include traits like brown eyes or curly hair, which can be passed on to offspring regardless of the recessive alleles they may carry.
Yes, it is called co-dominance. It appears in hair textures and, well, other stuff. example: straight hair is hh wavy hair is Hh curly hair is HH there is no dominant, just a sort of blend, even though wavy hair is more likely.
Dark hair (black or brown) are considered to be dominant genetic traits over lighter colors like blonde and red. This is a very simplified perspective of the genetics of hair color. Hair color is coded by multiple genes, so this is slightly more complex in reality.
its a dominant trait because it covers up your recessive trait so only dominant shows :)
curly hair, as the dominant gene overrules the recessive gene I THINK :)
Curling ears in cats can be caused by a genetic mutation that is a dominant trait. When a cat inherits the gene for curled ears from one parent, it will display the trait. Curled ears are not a recessive trait because even when present with a normal ear gene, the curled ear gene will dominate and be expressed in the cat's appearance.
All of their children will have straight hair, as the father can only pass on the dominant straight hair allele. The children will inherit one straight hair allele from their father and one curly hair allele from their mother, but the dominant straight hair allele will mask the recessive curly hair allele.
Straight hair is typically controlled by a dominant allele. Curly hair is usually controlled by a recessive allele.
1. Shape of face (probably polygenic) Oval dominant, square recessive 2. Cleft in chin No cleft dominant, cleft recessive 3. Hair curl (probably polygenic) Assume incomplete dominance Curly: homozygous Wavy: heterozygous Straight: homozygous 4. Hairline Widow peak dominant, straight hairline recessive 5. Eyebrow size Broad dominant, slender recessive 6. Eyebrow shape Separated dominant, joined recessive 7. Eyelash length Long dominant, short recessive 8. Dimples Dimples dominant, no dimples recessive 9. Earlobes Free lobe dominant, attached recessive 10. Eye shape Almond dominant, round recessive 11. Freckles Freckles dominant, no freckles recessive 12. Tongue rolling Roller dominant, nonroller recessive 13. Tongue folding Inability dominant, ability recessive 14. Finger mid-digital hair Hair dominant, no hair recessive 15. Hitch-hiker's thumb Straight thumb dominant, hitch-hiker thumb recessive 16. Bent little finger Bent dominant, straight recessive 17. Interlaced fingers Left thumb over right dominant, right over left recessive 18. Hair on back of hand Hair dominant, no hair recessive 19. Tendons of Palmar Muscle Two tendons dominant, three tendons recessive
Alleles can be dominant or recessive
No it is recessive if you notice most of the dogs ancestors like the wolf or the coyote there ears stick straight up.
No, curly hair is dominant
is malignant melanoma dominant or recessive
The inheritance of ear size is influenced by multiple genes, making it a complex trait that is not solely determined by dominance. In some cases, having big ears may be dominant, while in other cases it may be recessive or show incomplete dominance. It depends on the specific genetic makeup of the individual and their parents.