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

The genes are homogyous dominate.


What is the condition in which two different alleles are expressed equally when inhered?

It isn't really a condition but a term used for codominance. ABO blood type is an example.


What Same alleles are expressed on both chromosomes?

Same alleles expressed on both chromosomes are referred to as "homozygous" alleles. In this condition, an individual carries two identical copies of a particular gene, one inherited from each parent. This can result in a uniform expression of traits associated with that gene in the organism. For example, if both alleles for a gene determining flower color are red, the plant will express the red color uniformly.


Can recessive alleles by hybrid?

Yes, recessive alleles can be present in hybrid organisms. A hybrid typically results from the crossbreeding of two different species or strains, and it can carry both dominant and recessive alleles from its parent organisms. The recessive alleles may not be expressed in the phenotype if a dominant allele is also present, but they can still be inherited and potentially expressed in future generations if paired with another recessive allele.


What is the difference between a gene allele Chromosome and trait?

Alleles are alternate versions of genes that code for certain phenotypes, or traits. The traits of an individual are a result of the interaction between their genotype (alleles) and the environment.

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Which blood type is inherited?

Polygenic Inheritance


What information determines alleles?

Alleles are determined by variations in the DNA sequence of a gene. These variations can result in different forms of the gene (alleles) that can affect traits or characteristics in an organism. Alleles are inherited from parents and can be dominant or recessive, affecting how they are expressed in the phenotype.


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

The genes are homogyous dominate.


What is the condition in which two different alleles are expressed equally when inhered?

It isn't really a condition but a term used for codominance. ABO blood type is an example.


What does it mean if there is two different alleles for a trait?

The trait could show up in two different forms. Alleles are individual units that determine what trait will be expressed in an offspring. Alleles exist for most traits such as hair color or wing size. Having two alleles simply means that the trait can be expressed in different variation. One trait can have several different alleles.


What Same alleles are expressed on both chromosomes?

Same alleles expressed on both chromosomes are referred to as "homozygous" alleles. In this condition, an individual carries two identical copies of a particular gene, one inherited from each parent. This can result in a uniform expression of traits associated with that gene in the organism. For example, if both alleles for a gene determining flower color are red, the plant will express the red color uniformly.


What is it called when an organism inherited two of the same alleles of a gene from its parents?

Then you will have two copies of the same gene, a condition known as having identical alleles. If the particular gene is recessive (such as for blue eyes) this is the only way it will be able to express itself.


What are both inherited alleles called?

Genetic makeup formed from both inherited alleles together is called a genotype. Homozygous alleles would be a pair of identical alleles for a single trait. Heterozygous is different alleles for a single trait.


What do geneticists call alleles that are both expressed in the phenotype when they are together?

Genetic makeup formed from both inherited alleles together is called a genotype. Homozygous alleles would be a pair of identical alleles for a single trait. Heterozygous is different alleles for a single trait.


Can recessive alleles by hybrid?

Yes, recessive alleles can be present in hybrid organisms. A hybrid typically results from the crossbreeding of two different species or strains, and it can carry both dominant and recessive alleles from its parent organisms. The recessive alleles may not be expressed in the phenotype if a dominant allele is also present, but they can still be inherited and potentially expressed in future generations if paired with another recessive allele.


The gene that is fully expressed when two different alleles are present is the?

heterozygous gene. In this situation, both alleles are different and both are expressed, resulting in a blending or mixing of their traits.


How do you distinguish between genotype and phenotype heterozygous and homozygous and dominant and recessive?

Genotype is the organism's full heredity information that may or may not be expressed. Actual observed properties are the phenotype. The phenotype is dependent on the genotype. Genes are homozygous when the same allele (form of the gene) inherited from both parents is the same. When different forms of the same gene are inherited from parents, they are heterozygous. Dominance refers to the relation between alleles of a gene. When two alleles of a gene combine, the dominant one then determines the trait that is expressed. In order for a recessive trait to be expressed, both alleles need to be recessive.