Dominant alleles are typically represented by uppercase letters. For example, if "A" is a dominant allele, its corresponding recessive allele would be represented by a lowercase letter, such as "a." This notation helps distinguish between the two forms of a gene and their effects on an organism's traits.
Dominant alleles are written in upper case (i.e, 'A'), while recessive alleles are lower case (i.e, 'a')
Organisms with alleles BB are considered homozygous dominant. This means that the dominant allele (B) is expressed in the phenotype. Dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles in heterozygous individuals.
The true statements about alleles are: b. Alleles are different forms of a gene. Recessive alleles can be present alongside dominant alleles; they are simply masked by the dominant ones. The statement about dominant alleles is incomplete, so it cannot be evaluated as true or false.
The phenotype of a female with two dominant alleles will express the traits associated with those dominant alleles. For example, if the dominant alleles are for a specific trait like flower color, she will display that dominant trait. Since dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles, there will be no expression of any recessive traits associated with those genes. Overall, her phenotype will reflect the characteristics determined by the dominant alleles.
you mean phenotype, and its dominant alleles
Dominant alleles are written in upper case (i.e, 'A'), while recessive alleles are lower case (i.e, 'a')
Dominant alleles are written in upper case (i.e, 'A'), while recessive alleles are lower case (i.e, 'a')
Dominant alleles are shown by a capital letter and recessive alleles are lowercase letters.
(T,T) if t is the letter used for that allele capital letters are used for dominant alleles and lowercase is for recessive.
Organisms with alleles BB are considered homozygous dominant. This means that the dominant allele (B) is expressed in the phenotype. Dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles in heterozygous individuals.
The true statements about alleles are: b. Alleles are different forms of a gene. Recessive alleles can be present alongside dominant alleles; they are simply masked by the dominant ones. The statement about dominant alleles is incomplete, so it cannot be evaluated as true or false.
The phenotype of a female with two dominant alleles will express the traits associated with those dominant alleles. For example, if the dominant alleles are for a specific trait like flower color, she will display that dominant trait. Since dominant alleles mask the effects of recessive alleles, there will be no expression of any recessive traits associated with those genes. Overall, her phenotype will reflect the characteristics determined by the dominant alleles.
co dominant alleles are expressed as IA
you mean phenotype, and its dominant alleles
Dominant alleles :-)
wha- dominant? alleles?
Capital letters usually denote dominant alleles. Therefore QQ genotype would contain two dominant alleles for the Q genotype.