As a genetic counselor, you note that every generation shows the trait, suggesting that the trait is dominant.
<h3>What is a domain trait?</h3>
A dominant trait is a genetic feature that exhibits the phenotype in a dominant manner for heterozygous individuals.
Dominant traits are well known to mask the recessive alleles in the population for a given phenotypic feature.
In conclusion, as a genetic counselor, you note that every generation shows the trait, suggesting that the trait is dominant.
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I couldn’t see the options to choose from but that sounds like natural selection.
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Lack of concern for the cost to Ecosphere.
<span>One group is given a larger dosage than is typically prescribed.
A second group is given a smaller dosage than is typically prescribed
Then results of the groups are compared to each other.
The thing that is missing in this experimental design is a third group who are tested with the typical dosage.</span>