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Q: What does dominance refer to in genetics?
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Purebred dogs often show variations in coat color This is an example of dominance in genetics?

Incomplete.


How is it possible for you to have blue and brown in one eye when genetics only allow one color?

Incomplete dominance


What are the three types of dominance in modern gnetics?

The three types of dominance in modern genetics are, single gene inheritance, multifactual and mitochondrial. Other types are dominant and recessive genes.


What is dominant in biology mean?

In genetics it refers to a gene that will always be expressed when present. In behavioral Biology dominance refers to members of a population that are basically in charge.


Does blood type have non Mendelian genetics?

Yes,it show polyallelism and co dominance which are non mendalian characteristics


What example of dominance in genetics is shown in purebred dogs that show variation in coat color?

It depends on the specific breed.


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In Genetics, P refers to the parental generation of a cross.


What scientific term is used to refer to the condition of cells described in question 12?

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Sickle cell anemia is an example of what type of inheritance?

polygenic inheritance . doug says " squirrel". hes a fat dog.


What does dominants mean?

Dominance in genetics means the trait that will express more readily than a recessive trait. A dominant trait can express if only one parent has it.


What is a trait that is a blend of a dominant and recessive gene?

It would be incomplete dominance because the two genes blended. One did not cover the other.