When a person does not accept or play by the rules of the dominant culture, they may face ostracism, discrimination, or backlash from those who adhere to those norms. They may be perceived as an outsider or troublemaker and could encounter challenges in social interactions or professional environments. However, this resistance can also lead to the individual expressing their authentic identity and potentially challenging harmful norms within the culture.
A person who has one dominant and one recessive copy of a disease gene is typically considered to be affected by the condition if the disease is caused by the dominant allele. In this case, the dominant allele's effects will manifest, overshadowing the recessive allele. The individual may not express traits associated with the recessive allele, as the dominant trait takes precedence.
Homozygous dominant.
We call a gene that has two different alleles heterozygous.
The Huntington's gene is inherited as a dominant gene. This means that a person only needs to inherit one copy of the mutated gene from either parent to develop the condition.
In palmistry, the dominant hand's palm is examined to determine a person's fate and success. The palm lines, mounts, and shapes are used to indicate a person's characteristics, strengths, and potential future experiences. The dominant hand is believed to show the current path a person is on, while the non-dominant hand reflects potential influences and changes that could occur.
A person who is willing to give up his own culture and submerge themselves in the dominant culture is often referred to as assimilated or acculturated. This can involve adopting the language, beliefs, and customs of the dominant culture at the expense of their original cultural identity.
Usually not every person in a region belongs to the dominant or mainstream culture's. some regions are multicultural. example: the united states and Canada coating other cultures besides the dominant one.
Dominant gene can be passed down from person to person
An example that would not be considered assimilation is a person retaining their original cultural practices and not adopting the customs of the dominant culture.
Franco, who changed his name to Frank so people would think he was a white American
how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder? how is it possible for a person to have dominant genetic disorder?
Franco, who changed his name to Frank so people would think he was a white American
Franco, who changed his name to Frank so people would think he was a white American
It is very difficult for someone to change another person. It rarely happens. If the person is not changing, there is little another person can do. The best thing to do is accept it or leave the relationship.
People actually don’t learn a culture, but assimilate it as they live. A lot of it is unconscious and happens as a person lives in a culture or grows up in it.
the person was dominant over the dog
Cultural sensitivity shows an unusual amount of compassion in human beings. A person is not naturally inclined to accept people that are different from them.