dominance

Etymology
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Noun

 * 1) The state of being dominant; of prime importance; supremacy.
 * 2) Being in a position of power, authority or ascendancy over others.
 * 3)  The superior development of or preference for one side of the body or one of a pair of organs; such as being right-handed.
 * 4)  of an allele, the degree to which it expresses its phenotype when heterozygous, such as whether it is dominant or recessive.
 * 1)  The superior development of or preference for one side of the body or one of a pair of organs; such as being right-handed.
 * 2)  of an allele, the degree to which it expresses its phenotype when heterozygous, such as whether it is dominant or recessive.
 * 1)  of an allele, the degree to which it expresses its phenotype when heterozygous, such as whether it is dominant or recessive.

Translations

 * Armenian:
 * Bulgarian:, преобладаване
 * Chinese:
 * Mandarin:, 支配地位
 * Czech: dominance
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 * Georgian: დომინაცია, დომინირება
 * German:
 * Hebrew: דומיננטיות
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 * Arabic:
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 * Mandarin: 單側性優勢
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