What does recessive mean for a trait?

A recessive trait is the opposite of a dominant trait. A dominant trait is the trait that overpowers another trait- represented by a capital letter. The recessive trait is the trait that is weaker, and being overpowered- represented by a lowercase letter.

For example, if one person had a dominant trait for attached earlobes, it would be represented as "Aa", "aA" or "AA", depending on the chromosomes that were passed on to them. If someone had a recessive trait for detached earlobes (meaning they had free earlobes), it would be represented as "aa.

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