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Dominant trait
In the first generation, new traits arise from the combination of genetic material from the two parent organisms. These traits result from the recombination of genetic material during reproduction, leading to genetic diversity in the offspring.
Mendel's experiments showed the characteristics of genes that express complete dominance--that is, traits where one allele is completely dominant over another, and the recessive allele does not appear in the phenotype at all. Some of the specific traits that Mendel was testing include pea color (yellow or green, with green being completely dominant) pea surface texture (wrinkled or smooth, with smooth being dominant) and flower color (pink and white, with pink being dominant.)
This is called a sex-linked trait.
epistasis
all flowers are purple
Dominant trait
In the first generation, new traits arise from the combination of genetic material from the two parent organisms. These traits result from the recombination of genetic material during reproduction, leading to genetic diversity in the offspring.
Division.
A dominant trait appeared in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment.
technologies evolved in 1995 was 2G which is nothing but second generation.. wireless communication..
1st generation iPod Touch would be the first version of the iPod ever! 2nd generation would be the second version of an iPod. 4G/4th generation would be the fourth design/version of an iPod/iPhone. The iPad for example would be 1st Generation because it is the first of its kind right now.
A 2nd generation iPod is a product manufactured by the company Apple. It is a device that can be used for listening to music that has been downloaded from the internet or from CDs.
A trait is something that sets apart an individual from others of the same kind.
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Mendel's experiments showed the characteristics of genes that express complete dominance--that is, traits where one allele is completely dominant over another, and the recessive allele does not appear in the phenotype at all. Some of the specific traits that Mendel was testing include pea color (yellow or green, with green being completely dominant) pea surface texture (wrinkled or smooth, with smooth being dominant) and flower color (pink and white, with pink being dominant.)
RECESSIVE trait