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Recessive gene
Recessive gene In genetics, the term "recessive gene" refers to an allele that causes ... and one from father. If a genetic trait is recessive, a person needs to inherit two copies of the gene for the trait to be expressed. Thus, both parents ...
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Dominant trait
Dominant trait To meet Wikipedia's quality standards, this ... article or section may require cleanup. Dominant trait is a term used in genetics for the prevailing trait, which will override a recessive trait. As a result, dominant traits are ...
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Talk:Recessive gene
Talk:Recessive gene Could someone translate this to English ... encyclopedia to help them understand what a recessive gene is and does? Thanks. Elf | Talk ... I am going to move this to Recessive trait and redirect this to that as it ... Since it seems nearly impossible to explain recessive traits without also explaining dominant traits, ...
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Talk:Dominant trait
Talk:Dominant trait see dominant trait Following the example of Recessive trait and Recessive gene, I'm going to merge ...
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X-linked recessive
X-linked recessive X-linked recessive is a mode of inheritance in which ... inheritance means that the gene causing the trait or the disorder is located on the ...
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Dominance relationship
... section. (Discuss) It has been suggested that recessive allele be merged into this article or ... Co-dominance Traits inherited in a dominant-recessive pattern are often said to "follow Mendelian inheritance". Chromosome redundancy The dominant/recessive relationship is made possible by the fact ... Each gene is related to some biological trait of the organism, and many genes are ... the dominant brown eye allele and the recessive blue eye allele. In a given ...
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Talk:Solid Snake
... I think its up for grabs. Dominant/Recessive I have changed the part that states that Solid Snake recieved "recessive genes" to "inferior genes" (And Liquid's ... genes, while he himself recieved the "flawed recessive genes". Then, in the Epilogue, Ocelot reveals ... that this means that Snake recieved the *recessive* genes - particularly since he demonstrates the greatest ... in pairs of Dominant/Dominant, or Dominant/Recessive). What is indesputable is that Liquid ...
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Punnett square
... 100% chance that the phenotype (the actual trait) for R will be expressed, because the ... genotype of bb, meaning it carries both recessive alleles and is white in color. (Typically, the dominant trait is denoted by capital letters and the recessive by small cases.) Homozygous means that both alleles (different possible genes for a trait) are the same. Heterozygous means both ...
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Curly horse
... is. What is all this talk about recessive genes in other breeds? I.E. we ... that a curly can occur, dominant and recessive. The dominant type are the ones that ... most familiar with in your breeding. The recessive type are believed to be the cause ... the curly coat but it is a "recessive trait" symbolized by "s" for yes to ...
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List of genetic engineering topics
... Complementation test -- Complete linkage -- Complete medium -- Complex trait -- Component of fitness -- Composite transposon -- Concordance -- Conditional ... Cytokinesis -- Cytological band -- Cytological map -- Cytoplasm -- Cytoplasmic trait -- Cytosine -- Cytosol -- D D-loop -- Darwinian fitness ... generation -- F2 generation -- Factorial -- Familial cancer -- Familial trait -- Family selection -- Fanconi's anemia -- Fate map ... HHMI -- Himalayan -- Histone -- HnRNA -- Hogness box -- Holandric trait -- Holoenzyme -- Holoprosencephaly -- Homeo-box -- Homeo-domain -- Homeobox ... frame -- Readthrough -- Reannealing -- Rec system -- Receptor element -- Recessive -- Recessive allele -- Recessive gene -- Recessive phenotype -- ...
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