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Dominance (genetics) - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
In genetics, dominance describes a relationship between different forms (alleles) of a gene at a particular physical location (locus) on a chromosome. Typical plants and animals have two sets of chr...
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The Medscape Journal ... Allergy & Clinical Immunology ... Results from breeding experiments indicated an inheritance mode of autosomal incomplete dominance for the Sa and Wt alleles.
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Two of five new mutations (Ala313Thr and Ile556Asn) were both autosomal recessive and dominant with either reduced penetrance or incomplete dominance. Mutations in the CLCN1 gene do not therefore necessarily behave in a classic Mendelian manner.
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I remember Incomplete Dominance in the form of an example like so: ... With incomplete dominance, a cross between organisms with two different phenotypes produces offspring with a third phenotype that is a blending of the parental traits.
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Problem 11: Incomplete dominance in a dihybrid cross. ... In Mendel's experiments, the spherical seed character (SS) is completely dominant over the dented seed character (ss). If the characters for height were incompletely dominant, such that TT are tall, Tt are intermediate and tt are short, what would be the...
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