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The dominant trait is shown in that organism with the possibility of carrying either the dominant or recessive gene to the next generation
If one parent is homozygous dominant for all traits (carrying two dominant alleles for each trait), and the other parent is heterozygous (carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait), there would be a 100% chance that the baby would inherit the dominant alleles from the homozygous dominant parent. Therefore, the baby would also be heterozygous for all the traits, carrying one dominant and one recessive allele for each trait.
In a cross between two individuals with a dominant phenotype but carrying a recessive trait, the recessive trait would not be visibly expressed in the offspring (since they don't inherit two copies of the recessive allele). However, they would be carriers of the recessive trait, meaning they could pass it on to future generations.
The dominant trait masks the recessive trait.
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The probability that a parent carrying a dominant trait will pass that trait on is a 50% chance with each pregnancy
Heterozygous.
Heterozygous
Heterozygous.
The trait that is not expressed when paired with a dominant allele is known as a recessive trait. It is masked by the dominant trait in individuals carrying both alleles.
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The dominant trait is shown in that organism with the possibility of carrying either the dominant or recessive gene to the next generation
Heterozyous
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