Do you want your mother to make it clear to your sister that she is not a good person? Do you have your grandmother and your sister acne free personality ? Or your founder has blue eyes but your cousin only has them in the family? The main cause of these different symptoms is not only the result of the right genes, but also the way they are expressed. Follow us on the dominant and recessive traits this list of posts and you will seek more secrets about genetics.
How Do Your Genes Work?
Your DNA is responsible for who you are, how you behave, and how you look. These are the instructions. Only these notes are the form of your genes. Every gene has specific information that forms part of you. This is not a bad case. Hair color is transmitted by one gene that has a note about this preface. In some cases, many genes must work together to reveal one trait Every gene has a personal contribution to the trait. For example, eye color is determined by a colored blind gen You can have all Guardian genes. Consequently, you have two copies of most genes you have. Therefore, you have two copies of the gene for eye color. However, not all gene copies are the same. This is the main reason for our diversity. Not all gene versions are the same. Some are stronger than others. Stronger versions are mentioned. as dominant While the stronger versions are not mentioned. recessive . For this reason, the dominant The more powerful version always gains the looser version.
For best realization, “T” gives the longest allele and “T” the Lilliputian allele. The gene then becomes “TT” at the highest height and is considered two copies of the same allele, or a copy of each allele. Next, the dwarf gene becomes “TT”. This is two copies of the same allele as the first.
For example, a noble founder with the “TT” gene and a dwarf mother with the “TT” gene will have noble offspring with the “TT” gene. We can infer this from the following table
List of dominant and recessive traits
1. dwergpiek.
She is also called intermediate figure and is considered the result of hair expression. There are two alleles in the gene, one for straight cast. That is. is recessive and the other is for widow’s peak, which is is dominant If a widow has two alleles for the widow’s peak, she is the peak. If one of the alleles is for the widow’s peak, the peak is still declared. However, if a person 2 recessive gene, he has an additional hairline.
2. wall pinky.
If the fifth finger (pink) can be bent in the direction of the four fingers, this means that there is a version of the gene that causes the distal portion of the finger to bend. the dominant The version of the gene that causes the distal portion of the finger to bend.
Crossing the thumb 3.
This one in dominant and recessive traits The list is clear. When crossing fingers, note the giant fingers. If the left thumb crosses the right thumb, it means that one or two alleles have been inherited. the dominant Allelerens were inherited. If your right thumb crosses your left thumb, this means you have some the recessive genes.
4. earlobe attachment
People with earlobes stuck to the side of the head or hanging down smooth. People with unintended ear roots have unintended earlobe genes the dominant gene and as attached earlobes. the recessive gene.
5. tongue
If you can put together the sides of your tongue, it means you have inherited the gene the dominant inherited. Those who cannot do this have it the recessive The tongue roll gene.
6. split jaw.
People who have a split jaw. a dominant Those who do not have it. a recessive gene.
7) Cheek pie.
Small natural pits in the cheeks are hereditary. This means that people with dimples in their cheeks tend to have dimple babies. Consequently, people with wells tend to express a dominant Those without wells and dimples tend to have a recessive dimple gene.
8. 8. sleeve.
This indicates the hand you want to use during these actions, such as throwing a ball or sending a message. In most cases, those are the correct genes is dominant And left-handed genes is recessive . This is why most people inherit the correct genes. the dominant Genes make them correct.
9. kroeshaar.
Curly hair is driven primarily by genes and less so by environment. Caregivers of curly hair tend to get curly hair babies. Thus, the gene for curly hair is dominant And the gene for steep hair is recessive .
10.Spreeten
People with freckles inherit at least some freckles. dominant Gen and those who do not have it inherit two freckles. recessive genes.
The above traits Freckles can be seen in appearance. However, some are not present the dominant and recessive traits list above.
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