
1) Absolutism 2) Advantage 3) Ascendance 4) Ascendancy 5) Ascendence 6) Ascendency 7) Authority 8) Conquest 9) Despotism 10) Dominion 11) Hegemony 12) Influence 13) Power 14) Predominance 15) Predomination 16) Supremacy 17) Sway
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1) Animal communication 2) Ascendancy 3) Authority 4) Bodily property 5) Control 6) Laterality 7) Power 8) Pre-eminence 9) Rule 10) Superiority 11) Unquestioned number 1 status 12) Upper hand
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- superior development of one side of the body
- the state that exists when one person or group has power over another
- the power or right to give orders or make decisions
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A strategy dominates another if it is guaranteed to lead to a better results....
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• (n.) Alt. of Dominancy
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(L. dominari to govern) in genetics, the full phenotypic expression of a gene in both heterozygotes and homozygotes.
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Being the most powerful or important, often over something or someone else.
Example: For years Pete Sampras showed his dominance at Wimbledon.
See also: dominate
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in genetics, greater influence by one of a pair of genes (alleles) that affect the same inherited character. If an individual pea plant with the ... [8 related articles]
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A gene which overrides itself over another gene at the same locus.
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Dominant genes affect the phenotype when present in either homozygous or heterozygous condition. A dominant gene need only be obtained from one parent to achieve expression.
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<genetics> The full phenotypic expression of a gene in both heterozygotes and homozygotes. ... Origin: L. Dominari = to govern ... (18 Nov 1997) ...
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(dom´ĭ-nәns) the state of being dominant. in genetics, the phenotypic expression of a gene in both heterozygotes and homozygotes. incomplete dominance , partial dominance failure of one gene to be completely dominant, heterozygotes showing a pheno...
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Having the most influence, usually in herd, group, or pack animals.
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Condition in communities or in vegetational strata in which one or more species, by means of their number, coverage or size have considerable influence upon or control of the conditions of existence of associated species.
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In classical Mendelian genetics, the masking of the action of one allele by another. If an individual with red flowers is crossed with an individual with white flowers and all progeny have red flowers, then the allele for red pigment is fully dominant over the allele for white flowers.
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(genetic) An allele (A) is dominant if the phenotype of the heterozygote (Aa) is the same as the homozygote (AA). The allele (a) does not influence the heterozygote's phenotype and is called recessive. An allele may be partly, rather than fully, dominant; in that case, the heterozygous phenotype is nearer to, rather than identical with, the ...
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The principle of visual organization which suggests that certain elements should assume more importance than others in the same composition. It contributes to the organic unity by emphasizing the fact that there is one main feature and that other elements are subordinate to it.
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dominance 1. In ecology, the ability of a given species, because of its size, population density, or fitness, to predominate within a community and affect or control other species there. 2. As a behavior, a situation in which an individual animal has higher status in a group in terms of access to food, space, or mates, so that others consistently d...
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power and influence over others
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ascendance noun the state that exists when one person or group has power over another; `her apparent dominance of her husband was really her attempt to make him pay attention to her`
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In genetics, the masking of one allele (an alternative form of a gene) by another allele. For example, if a heterozygous person has one allele for blue eyes and one for brown eyes, his or her eye colour will be brown. The allele for blue eyes is described as recessive and the allele for brown eyes as dominant. For every characteristic of a plant or...
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assertive characteristics of a dog and its influence over other dogs or people.
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The ability of one bird to control the actions of another.
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rule; control; authority; ascendancy. · the condition of being dominant. · the disposition of an individual to assert control in dealing with others. · high status in a social group, usually acquired as the result of aggression, that involves the tendency to take priority in access to limited resources, as food, mates, or space. ...
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state when one person or group has power over another
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