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A carrier is heterozygous for a given trait. They would display the dominant trait but still be able to pass the recessive trait to their children.

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An organism that has two different alleles for a trait is a?

a carrier


What type of alleles mask recessive alleles?

Dominant alleles :-)


What type of alleles does a plant have?

unlike alleles


How many alleles are there for blood type-?

There are three alleles for blood type: IA=Blood type A IB=Blood type B i=Blood type O The alleles for blood type A and B are codominant so when someone contains the IA and IB alleles, their blood type is AB.


What is true of sex linked alleles'?

A female with one copy of the allele will be a carrier, but not have the disorder.


Is it true that a male with one copy of the allele will be a carrier of sex-linked alleles but not have the disorder?

No.


What are 3 blood alleles?

Three common blood alleles are A, B, and O. A person's blood type is determined by the combination of these alleles. People with type A blood have A alleles, people with type B have B alleles, people with type AB have both A and B alleles, and people with type O have neither A nor B alleles.


Blood type in humans is controlled by which alleles?

Human blood type is determined by codominant alleles.


What type of alleles are there?

Some types of alleles are: blood type, hair color, hair type, eye color, etc.


The number of alleles of a certain type divided by the total number of alleles is what?

Alleles Frequency


Why does the baby have only two alleles if the inheritance of blood type is controlled by three alleles?

Blood type inheritance is determined by three alleles (A, B, O), but an individual inherits only two alleles, one from each parent. This means a baby can have only two alleles for blood type, such as AO or BO, even though three alleles exist in the population.


Different types of bloods and description?

1-Type A ... which has antibodies : B ... and Antigene : A2-Type B ... which has antibodies : A ... and Antigen : B3-Type AB . which has No antibodies ... and has Antigen : A and B4-Type O .. which has antibodies : A and B ... and has No Antigens* Type A alleles could be : IAIA or IAi* Type B alleles could be : IBIB or IBi* Type AB alleles : IAIB* Type O alleles : ii