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Why can you possess traits neither of your parents have? The relationship of genotype to phenotype is rarely as simple as the dominant and recessive patterns described by Mendel. As opposed to ...
The idea comes from the science of genetics. Each gene, passed down from parent to child, may or may not show itself in different ways, and having the dominant version of that gene makes that ...
The research used a new technique to obtain higher quality paternal genetic information to analyze the demographic history of males and females in worldwide populations. Female populations have ...
However, a new analysis suggests that most socially dominant males contribute no more to the genetic pool than do their supposed inferiors. “An individual really doesn’t have the opportunity ...
What I find particularly confusing is how they reconcile the argument against genetics with reason number ... present to explain Kenyan and Ethiopian dominance (I guess it's a little hard to ...
The close genetic relationship of these Y-chromosomes to each other suggests a single origin – one or more dominant males. This geographic area coincides with the ancestral seat of the Uí ...
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