A recessive trait. When a recessive allele is with a dominant allele, only the dominanate trait can be seen.
The trait that can not be seen is recessive to the one that is dominant.
The answer to this one is dominant.
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if a trait is recessive, it can only be expressed if its other trait is recessive as well. If the other trait in the genotype is dominant, it will block the recessive factor. But if both are recessive, they will be able to be seen in the offspring.
A recessive trait will be expressed when there is no dominant allele in the genotype for that trait. In a Mendelian trait, where one gene with one dominant and one recessive allele governs a trait, a recessive trait will be expressed when the individual's genotype for that trait is homozygous recessive, meaning that both of the individual's alleles for that trait are recessive.
Recessive gene is one which is supressed and do not show their characteristics and dominant gene is one which show their characteristics for example if a father has brown hair and mother has black hairs and if their son has black hair then in this case gene which has characteristics of black is dominant and the other which has characteristics of brown colour is recessive
Recessive trait.This trait is only manifested if gametes from both parents pass on the gene to the new organism
Recessive alleles must be homozygous in order for the trait to be displayed phenotypically.
The trait that can not be seen is recessive to the one that is dominant.
A recessive trait is a trait that is not dominant, and is not really seen in ones phenotype.
It is called the phenotype or phenotypic trait.
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No, because at night the Sun is hidden. But the Sun's brightness prevents stars being seen in the daytime.
Forgiveness is a psychological process that involves letting go of anger, resentment, and the desire for revenge toward someone who has harmed you. While it is seen as a positive trait that can promote emotional well-being and improve relationships, it is not necessarily a fixed character trait but can be cultivated through practice and personal growth.
if a trait is recessive, it can only be expressed if its other trait is recessive as well. If the other trait in the genotype is dominant, it will block the recessive factor. But if both are recessive, they will be able to be seen in the offspring.
Heterozygous dominant. Could also be called a masked trait.
A recessive trait is one that is not always seen. Recessive traits can be carried in a person's genes without appearing in that person.
Dominant traits tend to manifest whenever they are inherited. The real question is, "When do you see recessive traits?" Traits are coded in genes. We all inherit genes from both of our parents. If the dominant trait is capital Y and the recessive trait is lowercase y we can calculate the odds fairly easily. There are only four combinations that can be inherited from one pair of parents: YY, Yy, yY, and yy (this is usually visualized using a "punnet square"). Only in the case of both inherited traits being lowercase y will we see the recessive trait. Otherwise, we will usually see the dominant trait.
No they are not. The black iridium lense will be much darker, and have a mirrored effect that prevents your eyes from being seen.
When one allele for a particular trait masks or overrides another allele for a trait, it is called dominance. The allele that is masked is called the recessive allele. The allele that is dominant will determine the phenotype.