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Posted by: apeilia at Sat Jan 24 00:56:29 2004 [ Email Message ] [ Show All Posts by apeilia ] It's a lot more complicated distinguishing between the two, especially when we don't know on a cellular level what's going on with the gene expression. I guess my point was more to say that complete dominance was incorrectly called incomplete. Then I thought I should try to explain what the term actually meant, but I'm not always so great at my explainations! | ||
<< Previous Message: RE: incomplete not the same as dominant... - Paul Hollander, Fri Jan 23 13:17:26 2004 | ||
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