Dominant Genes is expressed only when two copies of the gene are present. is always expressed when present.
Recessive Genes Opposed to dominant genes , is phenotypically expressed in the homozygous state but has its expression masked in the presence of a dominant gene . is only expressed when no dominant genes are present.
How do we know of a trait is dominant or recessive? Traits are determined by the genes on the chromosomes. A gene is a segment of DNA that determines a trait .
How do we know of a trait is dominant or recessive? Chromosomes come in homologous pairs, thus genes come in pairs. Homologous pairs – matching genes – one from female parent and one from male parent
How do we know if our traits are recessive or dominant? Based on parent’s genotype/phenotype Could be: Sex – linked Traits Genes for these traits are located only on the X chromosome (NOT on the Y chromosome). X linked alleles always show up in males whether dominant or recessive because males have only one X chromosome Incomplete dominance and Codominance When one allele is NOT completely dominant over another (they blend) – incomplete dominance When both alleles are expressed – Codominance