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expressivity In genetics, the degree of clinical manifestation of a trait or characteristic.
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expressivity the variability in severity of a genetic trait
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expressivity variation in allelic expression when the allele is penetrant. Not all traits are expressed 100% of the time even though the allele is present. For example the dominant allele P produces polydactyly in humans, a trait that is characterized by extra toes and/or fingers. Two normal appearing adults have been known to mate and produce offspring that express polydactyly. Thus one parent must carry at least one dominant allele (P allele) and its genotype is probably Pp. ...
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expressivity The degree to which an inherited characteristic is seen in a person. If a disorder shows
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