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The three basic categories of adjusting entries are:
Intermediate Phenotype
A phenotype that represents a blend or a combination of two extreme phenotypic traits or forms found in a population.
Color Blindness
A genetic condition where a person's ability to perceive colors is altered or diminished due to abnormalities in certain photoreceptor cells in the eye.
Recessive
A genetic term describing an allele that is masked by the presence of a dominant allele in a heterozygous combination.
Hemizygous
Possessing only one allele for a particular locus; a human male is hemizygous for all X-linked genes. Compare with homozygous and heterozygous.
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