One dominant trait my dad has but my mom does not is his ability to fix things around the house. He is very handy and enjoys working with tools, while my mom prefers to hire professionals for home repairs.
If by "all dominant phenotypes" you mean the parents are homozygous, then no. AA x AA will never yield a gamete with AA But if you're talking about heterozygous chromosomes Aa x Aa, then yes
It's actually just heterozygous. That means that one allele is dominant and one allele is recessive. The result is a dominant trait, but the recessive gene may come back in future generations.
I don't know but I did your mom so hard because she came all over the ceiling
The dominance of a gene refers to its effect in producing a certain trait when paired with another gene. However, the frequency of a gene in a population is influenced by many factors, such as genetic drift, mutation rate, gene flow, and natural selection. Therefore, a dominant gene may not always be the most common in a population due to these various evolutionary forces.
Yes, it is possible for a child to have blue eyes if the mom has brown eyes and the dad has blue eyes. The inheritance of eye color is a complex trait influenced by multiple genes. Since both parents carry the blue eye gene, it is possible for their child to inherit this trait.
A dominant trait overpowers a recessive trait. If your dad has brown hair and your mom has orange hair, you are more likely to get your dad's brown hair because it is the dominant trait.
50%. There are four possible outcomes of the cross:dominant trait from "dad", dominant trait from "mom"recessive trait from "dad", dominant trait from "mom"dominant trait from "dad", recessive trait from "mom"recessive trait from "dad", recessive trait from "mom"Therefore, to get hybrid offspring (one dominant, one recessive), you have a 2 out of 4 chance.
Blue eyes are known to be a recessive genetic trait, or a trait that is not commonly found. Because your dad has blue eyes, it means that he also has the "blue eye" trait in his gene. An offspring (you in this case) can get that same "blue eye" trait as well as traits from your mom. Although it is more common to get other dominant trait, such as brown, you got blue. I wouldn't say it is rare but it is definitely uncommon.
It depends on your family and which parent is more submissive. For me, my father is the dominant :):):)
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Yes, it's possible for you to carry the recessive trait for reddish brown hair since the trait can be inherited from your mother, even if you express the dominant trait (black hair). The presence of black hair in you doesn't exclude the possibility of carrying the gene for red hair.
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you have to ask your mom and if you dint have a mom then ask your dad and if you dont have a dad then stinks for you
A dominant trait is the trait that will show. A recessive trait is the trait that is hidden. For example if your mom had brown eyes and your dad has green eyes you would have brown eyes because brown eyes are the dominant trait
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No you dont have the right in less your mom is abusing you.