A dominant trait is a dominant phenotype in individuals who have one copy of an allele, which can come from just one parent. Dominant alleles do not physically dominate or repress recessive alleles. Whether an allele is dominant or recessive depends on the particulars of the proteins they code for.
depends on the trait.some traits are ineffectual through the male sex cell such as the trait for baldness.
an outstanding mental or physical charecteristic
The Name is Domiant
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If one parent is homozygous dominant for all traits (AA) and the other is heterozygous (Aa), the offspring will inherit one dominant allele from the homozygous parent and either a dominant or recessive allele from the heterozygous parent. This results in a 50% chance of the offspring being homozygous dominant (AA) and a 50% chance of being heterozygous (Aa). Therefore, all offspring will express the dominant traits, but their genotypes will vary between AA and Aa. As a result, the smiley faces representing the traits will be uniform in appearance but may differ in genetic makeup.
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they either have an inherited traits or learned traits!!! they either have an inherited traits or learned traits!!!
Where are our traits
i dont know why goten doesnt have a tail but trunks doesnt have a tail because he takes more on his mothers side and the tail is only fora domiant gene and apparently vegeta's genes were recessive.
Traits that are produced by the interaction of several genes are called polygenic traits. Examples of polygenic traits are height and skin color.