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What is dominant factor?

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What factor covers up another factor?

dominant factor


A genetic factor that covers up another genetic factor is called?

A dominant trait is a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. A recessive trait is a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant fact


What is the dominant factor in the location of the population settlements in North Africa and Southwest Asia?

The dominant factor is where the rivers are located.


What is a dominant and ressesive?

dominant is a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor. recessive is a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.


What is currently the dominant motherboard form factor?

ATX.


What is a sentence with hegemony in it?

A sentence with hegemony in it, is a description of a dominant factor


The dominant factor in causing tides because of its closeness to earth?

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The factor that always expresses itself in the first filial generation?

Dominant


How did Gregor Mendel represent factors for dominant traits?

By using capital & lowercase T's. The capital T represents the factor responsible for the dominant trait: tall. The lowercase representing the factor of the recessive trait: short.


What key factor led the formation of the Triple Alliance and Triple Entente?

Germany's desire to be dominant.


What is the term applied when one gene interferes with the expression of another?

Transcriptional Activator or Transcriptional Repressor. They bind to the promoter region thereby blocking the gene product Regulator


When mendel crossed a strain of tall pea plants with a strain of short pea plants he observed that all the f1 generation were tall this suggest that?

the tall trait was controlled by a dominant factor.