geri çekilme eğiliminde olan, (biyoloji) diğeri tarafından bastırılan özellik, (biyoloji) dominant olmayan (vasıf), çekinik, resesif, çekinik karakter, gerileyen, resesif, diğeri tarafından bastırılan özellik, çeknik, dominant olmayan resesif, (sıfat) gerileyen, Yavruya geçen ve onda kendini belli etmeden gizli bir şekilde kalan herediter karakter,resesif, çekinik,
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geri çekilme eğiliminde olan
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(biyoloji) diğeri tarafından bastırılan özellik
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(biyoloji) dominant olmayan (vasıf), çekinik, resesif
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çekinik karakter Biyoloji
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gerileyen
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resesif
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diğeri tarafından bastırılan özellik
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çeknik Pisikoloji, Ruhbilim
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dominant olmayan resesif
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(sıfat) gerileyen
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Yavruya geçen ve onda kendini belli etmeden gizli bir şekilde kalan herediter karakter,resesif Tıp
Going back; receding, Able to be covered up by a dominant trait, Both members of a pair of genes need to be altered in order to have expression of the trait or disorder, genteic trait that appears only when both of its corresponding alleles are identical and in the absence of its dominant counterpart allele For example, the recessive trait of blue eyes will only appear in persons only if both parents pass on blue-eye genes Otherwise, a dominant brown-eye gene will subordinate the blue eye and the offspring will be brown -eyed, An allele that is only expressed if present in a matched pair See homozygous, Inherited from both parents, only expresses itself phenotypically when paired with another recessive gene; its expression is obscured by the presence of a dominant gene, allele that is always masked by a dominant one, of genes; producing its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical, of or pertaining to a recession, a gene that affects a snake's appearance if it's present in the homozygous state A heterozygous snake carrying a mutated, recessive gene looks normal, the weaker gene of a pair of genes, A genetic condition that appears only in individuals who have received two copies of a mutant gene, one from each parent 1, A term used to describe the degree of penetrance of an allele relative to other allels of the same gene A recessive trait is only expressed when there are two recessive alleles present If a dominant allele and recessive allele are both present, the dominant trait will be expressed instead, A part of the gene that is only expressed if a dominant allele is not present, A gene that is phenotypically manifest in the homozygous state but is masked in the presence of a dominant allele, A recessive gene produces a particular characteristic only if a person has two of these genes, one from each parent. Compare dominant. Sickle-cell anaemia is passed on through a recessive gene. a recessive gene is passed to children from their parents only if both parents have the gene dominant, (about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics), 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 second allele The second allele of the pair is considered dominant See Recessive in the MGI Glossary, Moving back and out of view In genetics, a recessive gene is a gene that does not express its instructions when paired with a dominant gene, A gene whose phenotypic expression is masked by its dominant allele, a trait that is not physically expressed in heterozygotes In order for the trait to be expressed, there must be two copies of the allele, an allele that is present in the genotype of an organism but may be masked in the phenotype of that organism by the presence of a dominant allele Submitted by Amy Franzen, franzena@pilot msu edu, An allele that is not expressed in the heterozygous condition Also the phenotype of the homozygote of a recessive allele,
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Going back; receding
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Able to be covered up by a dominant trait
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Both members of a pair of genes need to be altered in order to have expression of the trait or disorder
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genteic trait that appears only when both of its corresponding alleles are identical and in the absence of its dominant counterpart allele For example, the recessive trait of blue eyes will only appear in persons only if both parents pass on blue-eye genes Otherwise, a dominant brown-eye gene will subordinate the blue eye and the offspring will be brown -eyed
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An allele that is only expressed if present in a matched pair See homozygous
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Inherited from both parents
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only expresses itself phenotypically when paired with another recessive gene; its expression is obscured by the presence of a dominant gene
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allele that is always masked by a dominant one
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of genes; producing its characteristic phenotype only when its allele is identical
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of or pertaining to a recession
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a gene that affects a snake's appearance if it's present in the homozygous state A heterozygous snake carrying a mutated, recessive gene looks normal
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the weaker gene of a pair of genes
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A genetic condition that appears only in individuals who have received two copies of a mutant gene, one from each parent 1
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A term used to describe the degree of penetrance of an allele relative to other allels of the same gene A recessive trait is only expressed when there are two recessive alleles present If a dominant allele and recessive allele are both present, the dominant trait will be expressed instead
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A part of the gene that is only expressed if a dominant allele is not present
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A gene that is phenotypically manifest in the homozygous state but is masked in the presence of a dominant allele
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A recessive gene produces a particular characteristic only if a person has two of these genes, one from each parent. Compare dominant. Sickle-cell anaemia is passed on through a recessive gene. a recessive gene is passed to children from their parents only if both parents have the gene dominant
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(about inherited traits) not expressed due to a dominant trait inherited from the other parent (Genetics) sıfat
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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 second allele The second allele of the pair is considered dominant See Recessive in the MGI Glossary
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Moving back and out of view In genetics, a recessive gene is a gene that does not express its instructions when paired with a dominant gene
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A gene whose phenotypic expression is masked by its dominant allele
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a trait that is not physically expressed in heterozygotes In order for the trait to be expressed, there must be two copies of the allele
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an allele that is present in the genotype of an organism but may be masked in the phenotype of that organism by the presence of a dominant allele Submitted by Amy Franzen, franzena@pilot msu edu
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An allele that is not expressed in the heterozygous condition Also the phenotype of the homozygote of a recessive allele
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