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In genetics, dominance is the phenomenon of one variant (allele) of a gene on a chromosome masking or overriding the effect of a different variant of... |
ecological community Dominance (genetics), a relationship between the effects of different versions of a gene Strategic dominance, a method of simplification... |
organism (e.g. dominance), and within the context of a population. Genetics has given rise to a number of subfields, including molecular genetics, epigenetics... |
Classical genetics is the branch of genetics based solely on visible results of reproductive acts. It is the oldest discipline in the field of genetics, going... |
Population genetics is a subfield of genetics that deals with genetic differences within and among populations, and is a part of evolutionary biology.... |
Microbial genetics Molecular genetics Neurogenetics Population genetics Plant genetics Psychiatric genetics Quantitative genetics Statistical genetics Evolutionary... |
Mendelian inheritance (redirect from Law of Dominance) inheritance by Thomas Hunt Morgan in 1915, they became the core of classical genetics. Ronald Fisher combined these ideas with the theory of natural selection... |
Cross-dominance, also known as mixed-handedness, hand confusion, or mixed dominance, is a motor skill manifestation in which a person favors one hand... |
their small toes. Congenital malformations of the dermatoglyphs Dominance (genetics) Epicanthic fold List of skin conditions Mongolian spot Haneke E... |
Ocular dominance, sometimes called eye preference or eyedness, is the tendency to prefer visual input from one eye to the other. It is somewhat analogous... |
In the zoological field of ethology, a dominance hierarchy (formerly and colloquially called a pecking order) is a type of social hierarchy that arises... |
Sewall Wright (category History of genetics) Burns, J.A. (1981). "The molecular-basis of dominance". Genetics. 97 (3–4): 639–666. doi:10.1093/genetics/97.3-4.639. PMC 1214416. PMID 7297851. Orr,... |
Heterosis (redirect from Dominance versus overdominance) plant genetics has proven that the reverse occurs, that yields increase in both the inbred strains and the hybrids, suggesting that dominance alone may... |
McKusick–Kaufman syndrome (section Genetics) syndrome Dominance (genetics) McKusick-Kaufman syndrome at Who Named It? Abbreviation cited at Genetics Home Reference. Reference, Genetics Home. "McKusick-Kaufman... |
Quantitative trait locus (category Classical genetics) al. 2009) Association mapping Family-based QTL mapping Epistasis Dominance (genetics) Expression quantitative trait loci (eQTL) Genetic predisposition... |
Positive Selection on an Allele of Arbitrary Dominance". Genetics. 172 (1): 713–718. doi:10.1534/genetics.105.044065. PMC 1456198. PMID 16219788. Kaiser... |
together with a dominance effect, and also by how genes interact with genes at other loci (epistasis). The founder of quantitative genetics - Sir Ronald... |
particular point on the Earth's surface Dominance (linguistics), a relationship between syntactic nodes Dominance (genetics), one allele is expressed over a... |
Cat coat genetics determine the coloration, pattern, length, and texture of feline fur. The variations among cat coats are physical properties and should... |
M; Orr, H.A. (May 1995). "The Dominance Theory of Haldane's Rule". Genetics. 140 (1): 389–402. doi:10.1093/genetics/140.1.389. PMC 1206564. PMID 7635302... |