He likes to be in charge, in control.He likes to make decisions and wants to be the breadwinner.
recessive
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.
classify man
In genetics, an offspring receives a gene from each parent for a particular trait (an allele). If the two alleles are for different characteristics, such as blue eyes and brown eyes, then usually one of the characteristics will show up in the offspring while the other is masked. The trait that shows up is the dominant gene.
If two alleles are dominant, the phenotypes will reflect the dominant traits associated with each allele. Both alleles will be expressed in the phenotype, resulting in a phenotype that shows the dominant characteristics of both alleles.
greed
what is Germany physical characteriustics
Recessive gene is one which is supressed and do not show their characteristics and dominant gene is one which show their characteristics for example if a father has brown hair and mother has black hairs and if their son has black hair then in this case gene which has characteristics of black is dominant and the other which has characteristics of brown colour is recessive
recessive
Capital letters are often used for dominant characteristics and lower case letters are used for the recessive characteristics. The letter you use really doesn't matter as long as you follow the capitalization rules for the characteristics.
A dominant allele located on an autosome will be expressed phenotypically in the individual, meaning it will be visible in the physical characteristics of the organism. This dominant allele will mask the effects of any recessive allele at the same locus.
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.
classify man
In genetics, an offspring receives a gene from each parent for a particular trait (an allele). If the two alleles are for different characteristics, such as blue eyes and brown eyes, then usually one of the characteristics will show up in the offspring while the other is masked. The trait that shows up is the dominant gene.
The dominant strategy-shaping economic characteristics of the digital music player industry DMPI is the notion that the music player industry needs to be more innovative to stay relevant.
If two alleles are dominant, the phenotypes will reflect the dominant traits associated with each allele. Both alleles will be expressed in the phenotype, resulting in a phenotype that shows the dominant characteristics of both alleles.
I've been doing this recently in science for my GCSE's what happens is there are dominant cells and non dominant cells for example so a woman and a man are having a child. the man has ginger hair and the woman has blond. one of the will be dominant and the other not. I'm not exactly shore of the order but i do know ginger is more dominant than blond. ALLTERNATE ANSWER! first of all lets talk how it happen. When the two germ cell male sperm and female ova get fused they have chromosome or DNA in them which is responsible for transferring the character. Now during division of this zygote after fusion the phenomena of crossing over take place which mix all the character of both the parents and child get both of them. The question then arise which character will be expressed is depend upon the dominant and ressesive trait if the trait of father is dominant then it will be exprssed and vice versa