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dominant: West's Encyclopedia of American Law (Full Article) from ...
dominant adj. Exercising the most influence or control. Most prominent, as in
position; ascendant. Genetics.
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WikiAnswers - When a dominant gene and a recessive gene are paired ...
Cells and Genetics question: When a dominant gene and a recessive gene are
paired which one can hide the effect of the other gene? The dominant gene will
...
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Autosomal dominant inheritance: Information from Answers.com
Autosomal dominant inheritance A pattern of inheritance in which a trait will be
expressed if the gene is inherited from either.
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WikiAnswers - What is the dominant landform type in Africa
Answer The dominant landform in Africa is desert, close to savanna, or tropical
grasslands. there are very few mountains though( only the.
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dominant allele: Definition from Answers.com
dominant allele ( ′dämənənt ə′lēl ) ( genetics ) The member of a pair of alleles
which is phenotypically indistinguishable in both the homozygous and.
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WikiAnswers - Huntington disease dominant disorder Mary is 25 yrs ...
Biology question: Huntington disease dominant disorder Mary is 25 yrs old and no
signs of the disease but her mom is heterozygous for the disease her father ...
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dominant trait: Definition from Answers.com
dominant trait In genetics , a trait that will appear in the offspring if one of
the parents contributes it.
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WikiAnswers - Is haemophilia recessive or dominant
Science question: Is haemophilia recessive or dominant? Please help us answer
this question.
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incomplete dominance: Definition from Answers.com
When geneticists loosely refer to a dominant allele or a recessive allele, ... A
dominant trait refers to a genetic feature that hides the recessive trait ...
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WikiAnswers - What were the two dominant features of medieval culture
History Politics and Society question: What were the two dominant features of
medieval culture? Feudalism and Christianity.
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