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dominant gene A gene that always shows itself in the phenotype of a hamster. In genetics, these genes are denoted with a Capital letter.
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domestic violence the act of violence or willful neglect within a family.
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DOM organic matter smaller in dimension than 1/50,000 of an inch.
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dominant Refers to a characteristic that is apparent even when the relevant gene is present in only one copy. A dominant disorder can be inherited from only one parent.
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dominant Descriptive of an allele whose properties can be detected even in the presence of another allele. See also codominant alleles, recessive allele.
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