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,The term The sequence of a persons beta
phenotype can globin gene.
be applied to a
wide range of
manifestations.
Which of the
following
properties, if any,
do not constitute
a phenotypic
manifestation?
The number of
digits a person
has.
The
transcriptome of
a single T cell.
The sequence of
a persons beta
globin gene.
autistic behavior
,Which, if any, of the terms dominant and recessive
the following is apply equally to alleles and
incorrect? When phenotypes.
used in human
genetics,
the terms
dominant and
recessive apply
equally to alleles
and phenotypes.
dominant
describes a
phenotype that is
manifested in the
heterozygote,
that is, the
phenotype is
attributable to
just a single
allele.
recessive
describes a
phenotype that is
manifest as a
result of the
combined effects
of both alleles at
, a locus.
the AB blood
group is an
example of a co-
dominant
phenotype.
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Terms in this set (187)
,The term The sequence of a persons beta
phenotype can globin gene.
be applied to a
wide range of
manifestations.
Which of the
following
properties, if any,
do not constitute
a phenotypic
manifestation?
The number of
digits a person
has.
The
transcriptome of
a single T cell.
The sequence of
a persons beta
globin gene.
autistic behavior
,Which, if any, of the terms dominant and recessive
the following is apply equally to alleles and
incorrect? When phenotypes.
used in human
genetics,
the terms
dominant and
recessive apply
equally to alleles
and phenotypes.
dominant
describes a
phenotype that is
manifested in the
heterozygote,
that is, the
phenotype is
attributable to
just a single
allele.
recessive
describes a
phenotype that is
manifest as a
result of the
combined effects
of both alleles at
, a locus.
the AB blood
group is an
example of a co-
dominant
phenotype.