Blue eyes, green eyes, and any but brown because brown eyes are dominant traits.
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to understand the traits and if there dominit or recesive
No, the father's genes are not always dominant. Inheritance patterns can vary depending on the specific genes and traits being considered. Some traits may be dominant if they are expressed over recessive genes, while other traits may exhibit co-dominance or incomplete dominance.
A recessive trait is a characteristic that is only expressed when an individual carries two copies of the gene for that trait. In a pair of alleles, the recessive allele will be masked by the presence of a dominant allele. Examples of recessive traits include blue eyes and certain types of genetic diseases.
Some alternative forms of genes include alleles, which are different versions of the same gene, and gene duplications, where a gene is copied multiple times within an organism's genome. Additionally, genes can undergo mutations that lead to different forms or variants known as gene variants or polymorphisms.
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The correct spelling is recessive (refers to non-dominant gene).
Yes they are rare because brown is a recesive trait
to understand the traits and if there dominit or recesive
some genes are skinny some are boot cut but bacteria are bacteria
If you were to mix our genes with avian genes, we will most likey burn and die
We so know what genes people have, and we know what genes many other species have. We also know what some of these genes do, and we even know in some cases how they do it. But there is a great deal that we don't know. At a guess, we only know 1% of the full explanation of what genes do and how they do it.
That depends on the gene: some genes have only a few alleles, some genes have hundreds or even thousands of alleles.
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Transcriptional Activator or Transcriptional Repressor. They bind to the promoter region thereby blocking the gene product Regulator
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traits are in your genes. some are hereditary