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The fifth note of the major or minor scale and the chord that is built upon that note. The relationship between dominant and tonic harmonies is fundamental to tonal music.
Ãâó: www.laco.org/glossaryPage.html
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A trait expressed in a heterozygote .
Ãâó: www.bwhct.nhs.uk/clinicalgenetics/glossary.htm
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A discrete portion of a protein with its own function. The combination of domains in a single protein determines its overall function.
Ãâó: www.bioinformatics.buffalo.edu/current_buffalo/glo...
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The part of the external world, including users and inmates of the system that effects and is affected by the system.
Ãâó: sparc.airtime.co.uk/users/wysywig/gloss.htm
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vs. recessive: if an individual carries two alleles with different phenotypes (eg, yellow peas versus green peas) he can not express both of them-they are mutually exclusive Most of the time one is expressed to the exlusion of the other; the one whose phenotype is expressed is dominant (eg, when a yellow and green allele are present the peas appear yellow-yellow is dominant). The allele whose phenotype is not expressed is recessive (green is recessive)
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