JAPAN: ORGANISATION OF PMDA, PHARMACEUTICAL LAWS & REGULATIONS, TYPES OF REGI...
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2. • A recessive trait is a trait that reappears in the
second generation after disappearing in the first
generation when parents with different traits are
bred.
• A dominant trait is a trait observed when at least
one dominate allele for a characteristic is
inherited
3. I know for sure that the offspring eyes will
be red because the father had dominant genes
for red eyes. When I checked a dominate trait is
much more common than recessive traits. A
Allele is a alternative versions of a gene. The
fathers genes can vary in color, however , the
dominate color trait in the fathers genes was red.
Each allele is connected to a specific variation of
a physical trait.
4. Complete Dominance is a type of inheritance in
which the phenotypes of the heterozygote and
dominant homozygote are indistinguishable.
Incomplete dominance is when one allele is not
completely dominant over the other allele.
Co-Dominance is a situation in which both alleles
of a gene contribute to the phenotype of the
organism.
5. Genotype is a group of organisms sharing a
specific genetic constitution.
Phenotype is the physical traits that appear in an
individual as a result of its genetic make up.
Genotype = Genes
Phenotype= Physical
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7. The similarities are
Complete Dominance is a type of they all have some
of the same genes
inheritance in which the and carry out
phenotypes of the heterozygote some of the same
and dominant homozygote are alleles in D.N.A.
indistinguishable. components
Co-Dominance is a
situation in which both The things they do are all
alleles of a gene apart of the body but it
contribute to the has to be really different
phenotype of the
organism
Incomplete
dominance is The difference between the
dominance are they all have different
when one allele functions and structures to carry out.
is not completely
dominant over
the other allele.