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Which layer consists of cardiac muscle tissue?
Dominance
The priority of one allele or gene over others in affecting the phenotype of an organism, or a social hierarchy where individuals of higher status have more influence.
Alleles
Variants of a gene found at the same place on a chromosome that determine distinct traits that can be passed from parents to offspring.
Recessive Alleles
Gene variants that can be masked by dominant alleles and are expressed only when two copies are present.
Dominant Alleles
Dominant alleles are versions of genes that produce a dominant trait which will express itself in the phenotype, even when only one copy is present.
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