Biology, asked by AdishAnil, 11 months ago

What makes a trait dominant or recessive?
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Why are some traits called "Dominant" and gets expressed?

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Answered by sibi61
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Hi buddy

Here is your answer

Dominant means that if you have one copy of an allele, there is no way other than a DNA test to tell if you have also got a copy of another allele at that locus. Recessive means that you will see no reason to believe that allele is present unless there are 2 copies of the allele.

If the trait is dominant, one of the parents must have the trait. Dominant traits will not skip a generation. If the trait is recessive, neither parent is required to have the trait since they can be heterozygous

Answered by meenahajarilal9
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Answer:

Hey buddy here is your ans.

Explanation:

Dominant traits are not always the most common.

Some people may think that dominant traits is the most likely to be found in the pollution, but the term "dominant " only refers to the fact that the allele is expressed over another allele.

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