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yes, because your non-dom arm is weaker so it takes more energy (muscle recruitment) to lift the same weight.

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What is an autosomal dominant trait?

An autosomal dominant trait is a characteristic that is determined by a dominant gene located on one of the non-sex chromosomes (autosomes). This means that only one copy of the dominant allele is needed for the trait to be expressed in an individual. Autosomal dominant traits will appear in each generation of a family with affected individuals.


Are dominant traits more likely to be inheritd then recessive traits?

Yes. When looking at Gregor Mendel's laws of inheritance, the Dominant allele will always be inherited by the offspring, as it is more potent than the 'weaker' recessive allele (unless the recessive allele is present in both parents; this can be in the form of Aa or aa, but it must be present in both for the recessive allele to be present in the offspring). There are other cases, though, such as co-dominance, in which recessive alleles are more likely to be present in the offspring, but speaking in general terms, it is the Dominant (ex. AA / Aa) alleles that show up more commonly in offspring than the recessive (ex. aa) alleles.


What does a homozygous dominant trait look like?

A homozygous dominant trait occurs when an individual inherits two identical dominant alleles for a specific gene. The trait is fully expressed, as dominance masks recessive alleles. For example, in pea plants, homozygous dominant (RR) for flower color results in purple flowers, visibly demonstrating the dominant trait without variation. visit our website: www. chocolatekidsplayschool.org/madambakkam/


How good is an elephants vision?

Elephants have relatively poor vision compared to their other senses. They see best in dim light and can only see in shades of grey. Their sense of smell and hearing are more dominant and important for their survival.


Is webbed feet dominant or recessive?

recessive.

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What part of your body do you use the most in soccer?

You use your feet most, usually your dominant foot more than your nondominant.


Is indominant a prefix?

No. Indominant is technically not a word; the correct term is nondominant. But in "indominant," the prefix would be in- which means not or the opposite of.


What was the radio of dominant to recessive phenotype in the F2 generation of Mendel's experiment?

The ratio of dominant to recessive phenotype in the F2 generation of Mendel's experiment was 3:1. This means that for every 3 individuals expressing the dominant trait, there was 1 individual expressing the recessive trait.


Is the blood pressure different on each arm?

It can be a peripheral arterial disease or a disease of the aorta....


What was the ratio of dominant to recessive phenotype in the F2 generation of Mendels experiment?

3:1


What kind of trait always appears in the offspring produced in Mendels first experiment?

Dominant


What is the kind of trait that seemed to appear in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment?

A dominant trait appeared in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment.


What is the kind of trait that always appeared in the offspring produced in Mendel's first experiment?

Dominant trait


What is codominant marker dominant marker?

Dominant markers are high efficiency markers that allow the analysis of many loci per experiment without requiring previous information about their sequence. Co-dominant markers are allows the analysis of only a single locus per experiment, so they are more informative because the allelic variation for that locus can be distinguished.


How do the muscles of a dominant individual differ from those of a non-dominant individual?

The muscles of a dominant individual are typically stronger and more developed compared to those of a non-dominant individual. This is often due to regular exercise, physical activity, and a higher level of fitness in dominant individuals.


Is right-handedness a dominant or recessive trait?

Right-handedness is considered to be a dominant trait, meaning that it is more likely to be expressed in individuals compared to left-handedness.


What was the ratio of dominant to recessive phenotypes in the f2 generation of mendels experiment's?

3:1