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For a client admitted with a history of chronic arterial insufficiency, the nurse would anticipate that physical assessment will reveal
P Generation
The parent generation in a genetic cross, from which offspring are derived in subsequent generations.
Testcross
Cross, between an individual with a dominant phenotype and an individual with a recessive phenotype, to determine whether the dominant individual is homozygous or heterozygous.
Dominant Phenotype
The phenotype or trait that is expressed in an organism's appearance when two different alleles or versions of a gene are present.
Homozygous Recessive
A genetic condition where an individual possesses two identical recessive alleles for a particular trait, resulting in the expression of the recessive phenotype.
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