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When both alleles can be observed in a phenotype the interaction is called?

When both alleles contribute to the phenotype of a heterozygous the alleles are said to show the dominate alleles and sometimes the recessive but mostly the dominate alleles


When nither of the alleles is dominate or recessive is it codminance.?

yes


How many alleles are usually in the gene pool for each trait?

Each gene has a dominate and recessive allele, so there are two types of alleles in each gene. The dominate allele is stronger than the recessive allele unless there are two recessive alleles.


How can the alleles that control that trait be described?

One dominate, one recessive


What is the parobability of inheriting two p alleles?

Ther is a 50% chance you will have two p alleles


What is A Plant With Two Dominate Or Two Recessive Alleles called?

A homozygous plant


Stronger of two alleles which show up most often?

This question is incomplete. To answer, the name of the alleles have to be given. Unless, you are asking about recessive and dominate genes (alleles).


When a plant has two dominate alleles for tall stems its alleles are written as what?

(T,T) if t is the letter used for that allele capital letters are used for dominant alleles and lowercase is for recessive.


When traits inherited from both parents are expressed the alleles are said to have?

The genes are homogyous dominate.


What letters are given in genetics to represent the dominate allele?

capital letters, such as PP equals two dominant alleles, pp equals two recessive alleles.


Are alleles dominant or recessive?

Alleles are neither entirely recessive nor entirely dominate. An allele is any one of a number of alternative forms of the same gene on a chromosome.For example: say a flower only blooms either red or white flowers. There is a different allele for each color-- a red allele and a white allele. Now, one color may be dominate over the other recessive gene. For example, if the red color was dominate and the white color was recessive, then those certain alleles would be dominate and recessive, respectively. But alleles in general cannot be either recessive or dominate. It depends on the gene and it depends on the trait.


What are the dominate alleles?

Dominant allele disorders are single gene disorders which take effect in the heterozygous state.