These traits are called dominant traits. They will overcome the recessive gene and the dominant trait will be expressed. A recessive gene needs two alleles present in its genotype to be expressed.
Some of these traits are recessive and are not actually seen but are there.
Dominant traits are the traits that mask the recessive traits. The dominant traits are stronger than recessive!
Blue, green eyes.
X-linked recessive traits. These traits are more commonly expressed in males, as they only have one X chromosome. Females need to inherit two copies of the recessive gene to express the trait.
They pass on traits. There are recessive traits and dominant traits. The dominant trait is normally the one that overpowers recessive
A Phenotype, physical appearance.
A recessive trait is a genetic trait that is only expressed when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele. This means that the trait will not be observed in the individual if they have at least one dominant allele. Examples of recessive traits include blue eye color and attached earlobes.
A recessive trait is a characteristic that is only expressed when an individual carries two copies of the gene for that trait. In a pair of alleles, the recessive allele will be masked by the presence of a dominant allele. Examples of recessive traits include blue eyes and certain types of genetic diseases.
In genetics, dominant traits are those that are expressed when an individual has one or two copies of the dominant allele, while recessive traits are only expressed when an individual has two copies of the recessive allele and no dominant allele present. Dominant traits often mask recessive traits in heterozygous individuals.
i don't know but i think it is because of the recessive and dominate traits.
Hemophilia and color blindness are examples of recessive sex-linked traits