Transfection
...nitely in culture . (See Oncogene .) Incomplete
dominance . Full article >>> Cloning of any DNA sequence comprises of the following four steps: amplification , ligation , transfection , and screening / selection . Initially, the DNA fragment of interest needs to be amplified (many c...
Petal
... allele result in the same genotype in complete
dominance (if red is dominant over white, the petal s of a flower heterozygous for red and white would be red). Full article >>> with complex petal s The importance of flicker effect can be demonstrated by training honeybees to visit foo...
Multiple alleles
...diploid organ isms include facets of incomplete
dominance , codominance , and multiple alleles . See also : genetics , skill Categories: Classical genetics ... Full article >>>...
Message
...tein . Full article >>> incomplete
dominance Referring to the phenotypic expression for a given trait demonstrating a blending of the genetic message s from the allele partners controlling that trait ; no dominant allelic partner. Full article >>> A chemical similar to...
Incomplete dominance
incomplete
dominance a situation in which neither of two genic factors...by ... Full article >>> Incomplete
dominance is a condition when neither allele is dominant over the other. The condition is recognized by t...
Immune response
... stimulation of B and T lymphocytes . incomplete
dominance : an allele combination in which two character istics blend and both alleles can express themselves; one example is red, white, and pink snapdragons. Full article >>> - Immune response - Anytime a foreign object is introduced ...
Homozygote
...rebrain . Full article >>> complete
dominance The type of inheritance in which both heterozygote s and dominant homozygote s have the same phenotype . compound A substance formed by two or more elements combined in a fixed ratio. Full article >>> An allele that is not...
Homozygosity
... allele result in the same genotype in complete
dominance (if red is dominant over white, the petal s of a flower heterozygous for red and white would be red). Full article >>> New work involves three-generation homozygosity strategies to induce mutation s in proximal chromosome ...
Heterozygote
... , ... Full article >>> Incomplete
dominance . A condition where a heterozygous off- spring has a phenotype that is distinctly different from, and intermediate to, the parental phenotype s. See Heterozygote , Phenotype . Full article >>> Mendel was also the first to hypo...
Heterozygosity
... allele result in the same genotype in complete
dominance (if red is dominant over white, the petal s of a flower heterozygous for red and white would be red). Full article >>> Offspring of parents that differ in only one genetic character istic. Usually implies heterozygosity at ...
Heteroduplex
...aused deletion s (EMS) or insertion s (ICR), the
dominance of wild type or mutant alleles after post-meiotic segregation depends on the type of mutation . Full article >>> Duplex DNA formed by strand s from different sources, referred to as a heteroduplex , will have loops and bubbl...
Genetic variance
...etic variance at a single locus attributable to
dominance of one allele over another. Related Terms: Genetic variance ... Full article >>> Genetic variance : The phenotypic variance in a population that is due to genetic heterogeneity. Genetics ... Full article >>> ...
Domain
...ee domain s are Archaea, Bacteria , and Eukarya.
dominance hierarchy ... Full article >>> Domain : A discrete portion of a protein with its own function. The combination of domain s in a single protein determines its overall function. Dominant : Allele that determines phenotype in a...
Codominance
...diploid organ isms include facets of incomplete
dominance , codominance , and multiple alleles . See also : genetics , skill Categories: Classical genetics ... Full article >>> The situation in which a heterozygote shows a phenotype somewhere (but not exactly half-way) intermediate ...