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(i)., biyol başat özellik; (müz). sol notası. |
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(s)., hakim, mütehakkim, idare eden, yöneten, galip, tesirli, nüfuzlu; (müz). bir gamda sol notasına ait, dominant; (biyol). başat. |
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dominant. |
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Ruling; governing; prevailing; controlling; predominant; as, the dominant party, church, spirit, power. |
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The fifth tone of the scale; thus G is the dominant of C, A of D, and so on. the fifth note of the diatonic scale exercising influence or control; 'television plays a dominant role in molding public o |
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the fifth note of the diatonic scale. exercising influence or control; 'television plays a dominant role in molding public opinion'; 'the dominant partner in the marriage'. of genes; producing the sam |
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One of a series of terms applied to the phenotypic effect of a particular allele in reference to another allele with respect to a given trait An allele 'A' is said to be dominant with respect to the a |
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A relative term describing the relationship of one allele to a second at the same locus when an animal heterozygous for these alleles expresses the same phenotype as an animal homozygous for the first |
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A chord based on the fifth degree of the diatonic scale being used A dominant usually resolves to the tonic. |
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The fifth degree of the major or minor scale Also, the term for the triad built on the fifth degree, labelled V in harmonic analysis. |
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The fifth note of the diatonic scale This applies tomajor and minonr keys The dominant note in the key of C is G, for example. |
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One of a series of terms applied to the phenotypic effect of a particular allele in reference to another allele with respect to a given trait An allele 'A' is said to be dominant with respect to the a |
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An allele is said to be dominant if it expresses its phenotype even in the presence of a recessive allele See Allele, Phenotype, Recessive. |
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An allele that is almost always expressed, even if only one copy is present See also: gene, genome. |
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A gene that almost always results in a specific physical characteristic even though the patient's genome possesses only one copy With a dominant gene, the chance of passing on the gene, which may caus |
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The extent to which a gene is expressed; dominant indicates that it is expressed a lot. |
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A heritable character possessed by one parent of a hybrid which, when pure, will express itself in the hybrid to the apparent exclusion of the opposite or recessive character in the other parent Also |
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Trees with crowns extending above the general level of the canopy and receiving full light from above and partly from the side; taller than the average trees in the stand with crowns well developed. |
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An allele or phenotype that is expressed in either the homozygous or the heterozygous state. a trait governed by an allele that can be expressed in the presence of another, different allele Dominant a |
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Those conditions that are expressed in heterozygotes, ie, individuals with 1 copy of the mutant gene and 1 copy of the normal allele; refers to phenotype. |
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Alleles that determine the phenotype displayed in a heterozygote with another allele. |
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The fifth degree of the scale. |
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The fifth degree of the major or minor scale Also, the term for the triad built on the fifth degree, labelled V in harmonic analysis A dominant usually resolves to the tonic. |
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Trees with well developed crowns which are above the canopy and receive direct sunlight from above and partially from the side. |
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An allele that is almost always expressed, even if only one copy is present Source : Human Genome Project Information. |
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The fifth note of a diatonic scale. |
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dominantly. |