brown, blue, green, and hazel
Not necessarily. I think the dominant genes are more common, but there are lot of exceptions out there. For example, having six fingers in humans is a dominant gene, but it isn't all that common.
i think what it is having two identical alleles for a particular gene
The two types of alleles for traits are dominant alleles and recessive alleles. Dominant alleles are expressed when at least one copy is present, while recessive alleles are only expressed when two copies are present.
The alleles : Dominant and recessive i think
Alleles represent the different forms of genes that code for a particular trait. Alleles can be dominant or recessive, and individuals inherit two alleles for each gene, one from each parent. These alleles determine the physical characteristics of an organism.
Yes, humans can think in color. It is actually better when you think in color because you can remember things more easily.
Mostly a reddish brown color but almost every other horse color you can think of is possible.
Every humans are socialized to do, think, use, and make.
I don't think it's possible for snakes to become humans.
I dont think there is a limit to the speed a human can run.
Punnet square? I think so...
Not necessarily. I think the dominant genes are more common, but there are lot of exceptions out there. For example, having six fingers in humans is a dominant gene, but it isn't all that common.
I do not think it is possible unless you root your nook
I don't think it is possible to get two in one color.
i don't think that's even possible
Most laborious tasks that humans do can be done via computer. After all a computer is a machine that is programmed by humans.
It's obviously heredity! To be more specific, how the alleles end up mixing to form different genes in the guppy to make up the gene of the guppy's color of its scales.