| recessive trait |
The quality of a gene or allele regarding its ability to express a phenotype. A recessive allele can only express its phenotype if both copies in a diploid organisms are identical. Often, a recessive allele is matched with a dominant allele, which overrides the activity of the recessive one. In this case, the effect of the gene cannot be seen, but it can still be inherited. ...
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| recessive trait |
A characteristic determined by an allele that requires the presence of two identical alleles to be expressed.
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| recessive |
Descriptor for an allele that only manifests its phenotype when present in an individual who has inherited that allele at that locus of homologous chromosomes (ie in homozygosity).
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| recessive |
allele is obscured in the phenotype of a heterozygote by the dominant allele, often due to inactivity or absence of the product of the recessive allele.
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| recessive |
mutation or disorder that is only expressed when a mutant allele it is paired in a homozygous form. It is obscured by the dominant allele in the heterozygous form.
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