The information or message from the DNA out of the nucleus into the cytoplasm, translation the second step from a gene to a protein that takes place in a cytoplasm
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The most common interaction between alleles is a dominant/recessive relationship. An allele of a gene is said to be dominant when it effectively overrules the other (recessive) allele. Eye colour and blood groups are both examples of dominant/recessive gene relationships.
The main difference between dominant and recessive trait is that dominant genes always passes the dominant behavior genes while the recessive ones pass the recessive behavior genes. In fact, the dominant genes are said to be more likely to pass to future generations, while the recessive ones are less likely to do that.
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Prophase → Metaphase → Anaphase → Telophase (PMAT)
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