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  • == Dominant == '''Dominant''' (/dɒmɪnənt/; from Latin ''dominant'', "ruling, governing") is a term used in various fields of study, includin
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  • == Dominant Allele == A '''Dominant Allele''' (pronounced: /ˈdɒmɪnənt əˈliːl/) is a variant form of a [[
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  • == Dominant Lethal == ...r type of [[mutation]] that results in the death of an organism. The term "dominant" refers to the fact that only one copy of the mutated gene is needed for th
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  • |Term=Dominant gene
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  • |Term=Autosomal dominant
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  • |Term=autosomal dominant inheritance ...or condition can be passed (inherited) from parent to child. In autosomal dominant inheritance, a genetic condition can occur when the child inherits a copy o
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  • == X-linked dominant == ...on: eks-linkt doh-muh-nuhnt'') is a mode of genetic inheritance by which a dominant gene is carried on the X chromosome.
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  • '''Autosomal Dominant Disorder''' ...ed on one of the 22 pairs of [[autosome|autosomal chromosomes]]. The term "dominant" refers to the fact that only one copy of the mutated gene, inherited from
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  • |Term=X-linked dominant inheritance ...e X chromosome can be passed (inherited) from parent to child. In X-linked dominant inheritance, a genetic condition can occur when the child inherits a copy o
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  • == Dominant == '''Dominant''' (/dɒmɪnənt/; from Latin ''dominant'', "ruling, governing") is a term used in various fields of study, includin
    1 KB (177 words) - 05:54, 5 February 2024
  • ...essive allele appears to be dominant due to the deletion or absence of the dominant allele. ...s derived from the Greek word "pseudo", meaning false, and the Latin word "dominant", meaning ruling or governing.
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  • '''Autosomal Dominant Disorder''' ...ed on one of the 22 pairs of [[autosome|autosomal chromosomes]]. The term "dominant" refers to the fact that only one copy of the mutated gene, inherited from
    2 KB (228 words) - 04:31, 12 February 2024
  • == Dominant Allele == A '''Dominant Allele''' (pronounced: /ˈdɒmɪnənt əˈliːl/) is a variant form of a [[
    1 KB (158 words) - 17:14, 9 February 2024
  • |Term=autosomal dominant inheritance ...or condition can be passed (inherited) from parent to child. In autosomal dominant inheritance, a genetic condition can occur when the child inherits a copy o
    934 bytes (133 words) - 01:29, 8 January 2023
  • In genetics, a recessive gene is one that can be masked by a dominant gene. To have a trait that is expressed by a recessive gene, such as blue e ...aused by recessive genes often seem to withdraw or retreat when mixed with dominant genes.
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  • * [[Dominant Gene]]: A gene that is expressed in the phenotype of an organism, even if o * [[Dominant Trait]]: A trait that is expressed in the phenotype of an organism, even if
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  • == X-linked dominant == ...on: eks-linkt doh-muh-nuhnt'') is a mode of genetic inheritance by which a dominant gene is carried on the X chromosome.
    2 KB (285 words) - 12:06, 10 February 2024
  • |Term=X-linked dominant inheritance ...e X chromosome can be passed (inherited) from parent to child. In X-linked dominant inheritance, a genetic condition can occur when the child inherits a copy o
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  • ...n" originates from the concepts of power dynamics, where one person (the [[dominant]]) takes psychological control over the other (the [[submissive]]). The ter * '''[[Dominant]]''': In a D/s relationship, the dominant is the person who exerts control or influence over the submissive. This con
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  • == Dominant Lethal == ...r type of [[mutation]] that results in the death of an organism. The term "dominant" refers to the fact that only one copy of the mutated gene is needed for th
    1 KB (217 words) - 17:15, 9 February 2024
  • ...t definition=a gene that does not produce its effect when it occurs with a dominant gene, but produces its effect only when there are two copies of it ...(definition) a gene that does not produce its effect when it occurs with a dominant gene, but produces its effect only when there are two copies of it<br>{{glo
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  • ...trikes is often referred to as the [[Top (BDSM)|Top]] or [[Dominant (BDSM)|Dominant]], while the person receiving them is known as the [[Bottom (BDSM)|Bottom]] * [[Dominant (BDSM)|Dominant]]
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  • ...netic phenomenon where neither of the two versions of a gene is completely dominant over the other. This results in a third phenotype, where the expressed phys * [[Dominant]]: In genetics, a dominant gene is one that masks the effect of the recessive gene.
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  • ...more uplifting, energetic effects compared to [[Indica (cannabis)|indica]]-dominant strains. It is known for its high [[Tetrahydrocannabinol|THC]] content and * [[Blueberry (cannabis)|Blueberry]]: A popular indica-dominant cannabis strain.
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  • ...e. If an organism is homozygous for a dominant allele, it will display the dominant phenotype. If it is homozygous for a recessive allele, it will display the * [[Dominant allele]]: An allele that is fully expressed in the phenotype of a heterozyg
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  • * '''[[Hydroxylapatite]]''' - Apatite in which the dominant anion is hydroxide. * '''[[Fluorapatite]]''' - Apatite in which the dominant anion is fluoride.
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  • ...dominance" is derived from the Latin words "apex", which means "tip", and "dominant", which means "ruling". ...than) other side stems; on a branch the main stem of the branch is further dominant over its own side twigs.
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  • .../ˈfoʊtɪk ˈsniːz ˈriːfleks/), also known as '''ACHOO syndrome''' (Autosomal Dominant Compelling Helio-Ophthalmic Outburst), is a condition characterized by snee ...uirk that affects between 18% to 35% of the population. It is an autosomal dominant trait, which means that it can be passed down from one generation to the ne
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  • ...unciation: ker-uh-toh-lit-ik win-ter er-uh-thee-muh'') is a rare autosomal dominant skin disorder characterized by recurrent episodes of [[erythema]] (redness ...is unknown, but it is believed to be genetic in nature. It is an autosomal dominant condition, meaning that an individual only needs to inherit one copy of the
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