2 ways to write a dominant trait
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A dominant trait is an inherited characteristic that appears in an offspring if it is contributed from a parent through a dominant allele. Traits, also known as phenotypes, may include features such as eye color, hair color, immunity or susceptibility to certain diseases and facial features such as dimples and freckles.
In sexually reproducing species, each individual has two pairs of chromosomes; humans have 23 pairs of chromosomes, and so 46 chromosomes in total. The chromosomes contain thousands of genes which code for the proteins that express and control all of the biochemical and physical features of an organism; this set of genes is an organism’s genotype
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the character which was Express in F1 generation . After crossing the parents is called Dominant
A1 -------express in F1 generation so, it is dominant.
A2-------- suppress in F1 generation so, it is recessive.