Allele is itself biological term .
The term applied to the trait that is expressed in regardless of the second allele is dominant. In contrast, the term recessive refers to a trait that is expressed when the second allele is identical.
The term you're looking for is "recessive allele." A recessive allele is only expressed in an organism's phenotype when two copies are present, meaning the corresponding dominant allele is absent. In other words, for a trait associated with a recessive allele to be visible, the individual must inherit the recessive allele from both parents. If at least one dominant allele is present, it will mask the expression of the recessive allele.
Complete dominance
incomplete dominance source: PH Bio textbook
The dominant allele.
The term applied to the trait that is expressed in regardless of the second allele is dominant. In contrast, the term recessive refers to a trait that is expressed when the second allele is identical.
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The term allele is different from a genotype because an allele can be singular, but the alleles that an individual (diploid organism) has at a certain locus are called a genotype.
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Allele is word used by Mendel for counter parts of an elementon later called factor and renamed as gene e.g. T and t are alleles for a gene that controls height in pea plant .Nasty allele is not biological term .Note word elementon is technical term used by Mendel , it is not element used in Chemistry .
The term used to describe the allele for shortness is recessive. In this case, the allele for shortness is masked or overridden by the dominant allele for tallness.
The general term for an allele that masks the presence of another allele in the phenotype is "dominant." Dominant alleles are expressed phenotypically when present, masking the effects of recessive alleles.
Recessive. It is denoted by the lower case version of the first letter of the Dominant gene. For example, if the dominant is "A" then the allele is "a".
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The term you're looking for is "recessive allele." A recessive allele is only expressed in an organism's phenotype when two copies are present, meaning the corresponding dominant allele is absent. In other words, for a trait associated with a recessive allele to be visible, the individual must inherit the recessive allele from both parents. If at least one dominant allele is present, it will mask the expression of the recessive allele.