A capital letter in genetics typically represents the dominant allele of a gene. This means that the trait associated with that allele will be expressed in an individual, even if they have only one copy of the dominant allele. Lowercase letters are used to represent recessive alleles, which will only be expressed if an individual has two copies of the recessive allele.
A dominant gene is typically represented by an uppercase letter in genetics, such as "T" for a dominant allele and "t" for a recessive allele. Dominant genes are expressed phenotypically when present in the genotype.
Capital letters on Punnett Squares represent dominant genes, while lowercase letters represent recessive genes. For example, if the trait "T" is a tall gene and the trait "t" is a short gene. When you get your results (if both parents are heterozygous for tallness, Tt) you get four possible results, 1 TT (homozygous tall), 2 Tt (twice, heterozygous tall Tt), and 1 tt (homozygous short). If there is a dominant gene there, that gene will be displayed. Only if there are two recessive genes will the recessive trait be displayed.
A person with a heterozygous gene has different alleles for a particular trait, with one dominant and one recessive allele. This individual will exhibit the dominant trait in their phenotype while carrying the recessive allele in their genotype.
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A gene that is present but not expressed is called a "silent gene." This can occur due to regulatory mechanisms that prevent the gene from being transcribed into RNA or translated into a protein.
Dominant gene. The gene represented by a lower case letter is called the Recessive gene.
When a gene may be represented by the capital letter N, the gene pair is 2N.
capital letter
A dominant gene
The dominate gene is written as a capital letter. In this case as a T.
Capital letter (recessive is lowercase)
A dominant gene is typically represented by an uppercase letter in genetics, such as "T" for a dominant allele and "t" for a recessive allele. Dominant genes are expressed phenotypically when present in the genotype.
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You decide that. All you have to do is define them before you start. The dominant gene is denoted by a capital letter, the recessive one by a lower case letter. It is better to pick a letter which has different forms for the capital and lower case letters (like A and a; not S and s).
Capital letters on Punnett Squares represent dominant genes, while lowercase letters represent recessive genes. For example, if the trait "T" is a tall gene and the trait "t" is a short gene. When you get your results (if both parents are heterozygous for tallness, Tt) you get four possible results, 1 TT (homozygous tall), 2 Tt (twice, heterozygous tall Tt), and 1 tt (homozygous short). If there is a dominant gene there, that gene will be displayed. Only if there are two recessive genes will the recessive trait be displayed.
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