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What are the three basic premises of logotherapy?
Genotype
The genetic makeup of an organism, composed of both visibly expressed and non-expressed genes.
Gamete
An adult haploid germ cell from either male or female that can merge with one from the opposite gender during sexual reproduction to create a zygote.
Allele
A variant of a gene that results from mutation, with two or more such variants occupying the identical location on a chromosome.
Dominant
Referring to a trait, gene, or character that is more likely to express itself in the phenotype over another (recessive) form.
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