Homozygous traits of gene
Step-by-step explanation:
- A Trait in which the two sorts of the gene are same identity and have the same allele is known as homozygous traits of gene.
- Phenototypes (the communicated qualities) related to a specific allele can in some cases be predominant or latent, yet regularly they are not one or the other.
- A prevailing phenotype will be communicated when in any event one allele of its related kind is available, though a passive phenotype may be communicated when the two alleles are of its related sort.
- However, there are special cases in the manner in which heterozygotes communicate in the phenotype.
- One special case is inadequate strength (once in a while called mixing legacy) when alleles mix their qualities in the phenotype.
- Another special case is co-predominance, where the two alleles are dynamic and the two characteristics are communicated simultaneously; for instance, both red and white petals in a similar sprout or red and white flowers on a similar plant.