An example of a learned trait is language proficiency. Individuals acquire language skills through exposure, practice, and formal education, rather than being born with them. This trait can vary greatly among individuals based on their experiences and effort put into learning a particular language.
I'm pretty sure there are no antonyms for trait since it is a noun. usually antonyms affect propositions verbs, and adjectives.
A positive trait is a quality or characteristic that is beneficial, desirable, or favorable, while a negative trait is a quality or characteristic that is detrimental, undesirable, or unfavorable. Positive traits can include honesty, kindness, and resilience, while negative traits can include dishonesty, laziness, and selfishness.
Naivety is a character trait that describes someone who lacks experience and is easily deceived or manipulated.
One key character trait of the protagonist is his unwavering loyalty to his friends, even in the face of danger and adversity.
The ability to hitchhike (extend the thumb back to a right angle to the hand) is typically considered a dominant trait. This means that if one parent has the ability to hitchhike and the other does not, their offspring are likely to inherit the dominant trait and be able to hitchhike.
The dominant trait is hitchhiker's thumb and the letter is H, and the recessive trait straight thumb is h
dominate is you strong trait, and ressesive is your weak trait
heterozygous?
In the presence of one dominate gene
When the allele that codes for the dominant trait is expressed in the genome.
In terms of genetics, the straight thumb trait is typically considered a dominant trait, while the curved thumb trait is considered recessive. This means that if a person inherits even one copy of the straight thumb gene, they are likely to have a straight thumb.
A mutation can be either recessive or dominant depending on what trait it is.
no not always they can transmit a dominate trait also
A trait like this must be homozygous dominate.
Homozygous is when two traits are the exact same. So it just depends on the trait you have.
Straight thumbs, hitch hiker's thumb is recessive...so the F1 generation in this example would be heterozygous and have the dominant (straight thumbed) phenotype.