| overdominance |
A condition in which heterozygotes are superior (on some scale of measurement) to either of the associated homozygotes.
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| ovulation |
the development and release of the egg from the ovary, which usually occurs halfway through a woman's menstrual cycle
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| ovary |
The female part of the flower, which produces the eggs that are needed for making seeds
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| overdose |
a dose, which is considerably higher than the effective one, and very near to the toxic one
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| overdominant |
Heterozygote superiority. The phenotype of the heterozygote is greater than that of either homozygotes. Overdominance for fitness can lead to the maintenance of both alleles in the population.
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| OV | become overgrown |
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| OV | covered with growing plants |
| OV | abounding in usually unwanted vegetation |
| OV | a profusion of growth on or over something else |
| OV | excessive size |
| OV | sewn together with overhand stitches (close vertical stitches that pass over and draw the two edges together) |
| OV | (sports) with hand brought forward and down from above shoulder level |
| OV | a simple small knot (often used as part of other knots) |
| OV | a stitch passing over an edge vertically |
| OV | (sports) with hand brought forward and down from above shoulder level |
| OV | projection that extends beyond or hangs over something else |
| OV | be suspended over or hang over |
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