adj; having power over or overlooking others
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True. The allele AA represents a homozygous dominant genotype, meaning that both alleles at a particular gene locus are the same and both are dominant. In this case, the individual has two copies of the dominant allele A.
Possibly dominant is the word you are looking for.
not to sure what your question is asking, if you want to know whether a gene can be anything other than dominant or recessive, then... some genes are co-dominant meaning both genes are expressed in the phenotype.
A dominant theme is a central or recurring idea that is prominent throughout a piece of literature, artwork, or discussion. It helps to shape the overall message or meaning conveyed by the work.
The root word of 'predominant' is 'dominant', which comes from the Latin word 'dominari' meaning "to rule."
Brown eyes are a dominant trait in many humans, meaning that if one parent has brown eyes, their child is likely to inherit this trait.
Dominant connotation refers to the primary or most commonly understood meaning associated with a particular word, image, or idea. It is the interpretation that is most widely accepted or understood by a particular group or society.
The dominant partner in the marriage.
No. Indominant is technically not a word; the correct term is nondominant. But in "indominant," the prefix would be in- which means not or the opposite of.
The word "nangingibabaw" is in Tagalog language (national language in the Philippines). In English language it's closest meaning would be "dominant".
the person was dominant over the dog
dominant
The basketball team was a dominant force in the league.
The word dominant *is* an adjective. The noun form is dominance.
Dominant has three syllables. Dom-i-nant
Some traits are dominant and others are receptive. The gene for blue eyes is recessive and the gene for brown eyes is dominant.