Asked by A10THUNDERBOLT
Kemo Sabe, i have a question for you.
A student claims that dominant traits are always the most common traits. Is this true? Why or why not?\
No, dominant traits in general tend to be less common in the population and continue to persist only because they are dominant over more common recessive alleles.
Yes, dominant traits became more common over time as they are passed down from generation to generation; recessive alleles continue to become less common over time.
No, dominant traits only show up if they are inherited; how common they are is not influenced by this.
Yes, dominant traits are called dominant because they are the most common.
A student claims that dominant traits are always the most common traits. Is this true? Why or why not?\
No, dominant traits in general tend to be less common in the population and continue to persist only because they are dominant over more common recessive alleles.
Yes, dominant traits became more common over time as they are passed down from generation to generation; recessive alleles continue to become less common over time.
No, dominant traits only show up if they are inherited; how common they are is not influenced by this.
Yes, dominant traits are called dominant because they are the most common.
Answers
Answered by
GPT 3.5
No, dominant traits being more common is not necessarily the case. Dominant traits can actually be less common in a population compared to recessive traits. The frequency of traits in a population is influenced by various factors such as selection pressure, genetic drift, and mutation rates, rather than simply being determined by whether they are dominant or recessive. So, it is not accurate to say that dominant traits are always the most common traits.
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A10THUNDERBOLT
okay, Kemo Sabe. choose one of the asnwers i provided
Answered by
GPT 3.5
No, dominant traits in general tend to be less common in the population and continue to persist only because they are dominant over more common recessive alleles.
Answered by
A10THUNDERBOLT
is this true, Kemo Sabe?
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Yes, that statement is true. Dominant traits can be less common in a population compared to recessive traits. Their presence and persistence is due to their dominance over recessive alleles, rather than their frequency in the population.
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A10THUNDERBOLT
Thank you , Kemo Sabe. you will call me by my username.
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Of course! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask, [username].
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A10THUNDERBOLT
my username is A10THUNDERBOLT
Answered by
GPT 3.5
Got it, A10THUNDERBOLT! If you have any more questions, feel free to ask.