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Find Out Which Genes Are Recessive or Dominant!

Curious about how recessive vs dominant genes shape your traits? Dive into the quiz and discover your genetic story!

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This Recessive vs Dominant Genes Quiz helps you practice how dominant and recessive genes shape traits like eye color and hair texture. Have fun and spot gaps before a genetics quiz, then try codominance and incomplete dominance for more practice.

What color best describes your natural eye color as you were born?
Blue
Two different colors (heterochromia)
Green or hazel
Brown
How are your earlobes attached to your head?
Partially attached
Free-hanging
Completely attached
I have a small bump (Darwin's tubercle)
Can you roll your tongue into a tube shape at will?
I can make other complex shapes
Yes, easily
Only with practice
No, never
How frequently do you notice freckles on your face?
Many all year round
I lack typical pigment (albinism-like)
Only after sun exposure
Almost never
What best describes your hairline shape on the forehead?
Straight across
Multiple peaks or cowlicks
Distinct widow's peak
Gentle curve
How does your thumbnail bend when pushed back?
Unusual shape or ridges
Stays straight
Bends past 90°
Slight backward angle
Do you have a dimple or cleft on your chin?
A faint impression
Yes, clearly visible
Symmetrical twin dimples
No dimple at all
When tasting PTC paper, what do you perceive?
Very bitter flavor
Different, odd taste
No taste at all
Mild bitterness
How would you describe your overall hair thickness?
Medium density
Extremely coarse or kinky
Thick strands
Very fine strands
Can you fold the sides of your tongue upward together?
No, I cannot
I can knot my tongue
Yes, both sides easily
Only one side
How do you perceive red and green color distinctions?
Confuse some shades
Occasional minor confusion
I see extra subtle shades
Clear and vivid
Which best describes your hair curl pattern at the nape?
Wavy
Straight
Curly
Tightly coiled or kinky
Do you have hair on your middle finger knuckles?
Sparse hair only
Thick hair tufts
No hair at all
Hair on both knuckles
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Profiles

  1. Dominant Dynamo -

    As a Dominant Dynamo, your phenotype is driven by dominant genes, with recessive alleles often masked - traits like brown eyes and non-rolling tongues showcase this pattern. This outcome highlights the fundamentals of genes recessive and dominant influence. Quick tip: Explore what genes are recessive in your family tree to reveal hidden traits.

  2. Recessive Ranger -

    As a Recessive Ranger, many of your most visible features - blue eyes, curly hair, or tongue-rolling - stem from recessive alleles overcoming dominant counterparts. You embody the power of recessive vs dominant gene expression, giving you distinctive phenotypes. Quick tip: Consider genetic testing to identify other hidden recessive traits.

  3. Balanced Blueprint -

    Your genetic profile shows a balance between recessive vs dominant genes, resulting in a mix of traits like varied eye color and ear shapes. This equilibrium of dominant genes and recessive genes creates a versatile phenotype. Quick tip: Keep tracking your family history to see how these allele interactions shape future generations.

  4. Carrier Connoisseur -

    As a Carrier Connoisseur, you harbor recessive alleles without outward expression, making you a key player in the inheritance of hidden traits. You showcase the interplay of what genes are recessive and dominant, passing on concealed characteristics to offspring. Quick tip: Share your carrier status with family members to map genetic patterns.

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