If the recessive gene is present in both of the parents.
Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
A disorder can be either dominant or recessive, depending on the specific genetic inheritance pattern. Dominant disorders only require one copy of the mutated gene to be expressed, while recessive disorders require two copies.
As long as a persons genotype consists of at least one recessive gene, they can pass it on to offspring to give them the disease, which makes them a carrier. Since this persons genes are both recessive, it is definite that they will pass on the recessive gene.
hh X Hh You get two recessives; hh and hh and two heterozygous plants; Hh and Hh
Their offspring will have dominant genes. However, if these offspring have offspring with an amimal with recessive genes, the recessive genes will show up.
If a genetic disorder is carried on a recessive gene, offspring will only have the disorder if both parents have the recessive gene.
No, because he or she cannot pass the gene on to his or her offspring (because he or she does not have a copy of the gene).
No, because he or she cannot pass the gene on to his or her offspring (because he or she does not have a copy of the gene).
it's possible
A disorder can be either dominant or recessive, depending on the specific genetic inheritance pattern. Dominant disorders only require one copy of the mutated gene to be expressed, while recessive disorders require two copies.
More information is needed. The percent of offspring that will display the recessive trait from parents with Hh and HH will be different than the percent of offspring that will display the recessive trait from parents with hh and Hh.
Let's see what combinations can be formed.HH, HH, Hh, Hh.So, yes their offspring can contain the recessive allele.(THe offspring can be a carrier of the recessive allele.)However, since it is impossible for the offspring to be homozygous recessive,the recessive trait/gene will not show in the offspring's phenotype.Hope that helps!
As long as a persons genotype consists of at least one recessive gene, they can pass it on to offspring to give them the disease, which makes them a carrier. Since this persons genes are both recessive, it is definite that they will pass on the recessive gene.
Recessive gene
hh X Hh You get two recessives; hh and hh and two heterozygous plants; Hh and Hh
If the gene for fangs is recessive, it means that both parents must carry the gene for their offspring to have fangs. It is possible for two dragons that both carry the recessive gene to mate and produce offspring that express the trait. This can happen if the gene for fangs is present in the genetic background of the dragons, even if it is not always visible.