dominant
The combination of genes in which both traits are expressed is called codominance. In codominance, neither gene is dominant over the other, resulting in a phenotype that shows a mixture of both traits.
When an intermediate form is expressed in offspring, it is called incomplete dominance. In incomplete dominance, the phenotype of the heterozygote is a blend of the two parental traits rather than one dominant over the other.
Mutation occurs, if a mutation is recessive it is not expressed in the phenotype, if however it is dominant when passed on in the offspring it is expressed in the phenotype.
codominance. In codominance, both alleles contribute to the phenotype and are fully expressed in the offspring. This results in a distinct phenotype that is a combination of the traits associated with each allele.
No, the passing of traits from parents to offspring is called heredity. Codominance refers to a genetic scenario where two different versions of a gene are both expressed in the offspring, rather than one version dominating over the other.
Dominant Traits
Dominant trait due to doominant gene (as against recessive trait)
Recessive traits. This means that the trait is only expressed when an individual inherits two copies of the recessive allele for that trait, one from each parent.
when an intermediate form is expressed in offspring.
when an intermediate form is expressed in offspring.
Ball Sack
This is called Codominance because both genes are expressed in an offspring.
Traits or characteristics that an offspring inherits from its parents are known as genetic traits or inherited traits. These traits are determined by the genetic material passed down from the parents to their offspring.
Traits that typically will only be expressed in offspring if they inherit two copies of the genes for the trait are called Recessive traits. - Nikkkki
incomplete dominance
The combination of genes in which both traits are expressed is called codominance. In codominance, neither gene is dominant over the other, resulting in a phenotype that shows a mixture of both traits.
When an intermediate form is expressed in offspring, it is called incomplete dominance. In incomplete dominance, the phenotype of the heterozygote is a blend of the two parental traits rather than one dominant over the other.