alleles. Specificity in the name of each allele can only be given if the trait is designated.
For example, in horses, the allele E is the dominant allele at the extension site
The allele e is the recessive allele at the extension site.
The E represents "not red" and the e represents "red".
(Some would use the termnology black and red).
Genotype
an allele
A hybrid allele is a combination of alleles from two different parents for a specific trait. It can have two different alleles that may interact in various ways to determine the trait expression.
"Yy" typically refers to a genetic code for a specific trait, where "Y" represents a dominant allele and "y" represents a recessive allele. In terms of individuals, the presence of "Yy" would mean that they have one dominant allele and one recessive allele for that particular trait.
An allele combination refers to the specific alleles that an individual has for a particular gene. For example, a person may have two alleles for eye color, one from each parent, which could be a combination like "brown-blue" or "brown-brown". Allele combinations determine an individual's unique genetic makeup for a given trait or gene.
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.
An allele is a specific version of a gene, while a genotype refers to the combination of alleles that an individual has for a particular trait. In simpler terms, an allele is like a variation of a gene, and a genotype is the specific genetic makeup of an individual.
an allele
An allele is one of the possible variations of a gene that can determine a specific trait. Alleles come in pairs, with one allele inherited from each parent, and the combination of alleles present determines the expression of the trait.
A hybrid allele is a combination of alleles from two different parents for a specific trait. It can have two different alleles that may interact in various ways to determine the trait expression.
Genotype AA refers to an individual who has two copies of the A allele for a particular gene. In genetics, genotypes are the specific combination of alleles an organism carries for a particular trait. In this case, the individual would express the trait associated with the A allele.
Yes, an allele is a variant form of a gene that determines a specific characteristic or trait in an organism.
"Yy" typically refers to a genetic code for a specific trait, where "Y" represents a dominant allele and "y" represents a recessive allele. In terms of individuals, the presence of "Yy" would mean that they have one dominant allele and one recessive allele for that particular trait.
An allele combination refers to the specific alleles that an individual has for a particular gene. For example, a person may have two alleles for eye color, one from each parent, which could be a combination like "brown-blue" or "brown-brown". Allele combinations determine an individual's unique genetic makeup for a given trait or gene.
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 allele that is expressed in an individual is referred to as the dominant allele. This allele masks the effect of the recessive allele when present.
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