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Expressivity — Knowledge Hub
Expressivity is the degree to which a genotype is expressed as a phenotype within an individual . It differs from penetrance, which refers to the percentage of individuals with a particular genotype who express the associated phenotype. www.genomicseducation.hee.nhs.uk
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EXPRESSIVITY Definition & Meaning - Merriam-Webster
1. The relative capacity of a gene to affect the phenotype of the organism of which it is a part. 2. The quality of being expressive. www.merriam-webster.com
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Expressivity (genetics) - Wikipedia
In genetics, expressivity is the degree to which a phenotype is expressed by individuals having a particular genotype. Alternatively, it may refer to the ... en.wikipedia.org
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expressivity
expressivity (ɛksprɛˈsɪvɪtɪ) [f. expressive a. + -ity.] a. The quality of being expressive.1944 N.Y. Herald Tribune 28 Mar. 16/2 This equalized expressivity ends by making Beethoven sound sometimes a little meretricious as a composer. 1948 L. Spitzer Linguistics & Lit. Hist. iv. 155 The self-destruc... Oxford English Dictionary
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Expressivity - Wikipedia
Expressivity (genetics), variations in a phenotype among individuals carrying a particular genotype; Expressive loan, a type of loanword in phono-semantic ... en.wikipedia.org
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EXPRESSIVITY definition in American English - Collins Dictionary
1. the quality of being expressive 2. Genetics the relative degree to which a trait caused by a gene is manifested in an individual. www.collinsdictionary.com
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EXPRESSIVITY definition | Cambridge English Dictionary
EXPRESSIVITY meaning: 1. the quality, for example in a musical performance, of showing what someone feels and thinks: 2…. Learn more. dictionary.cambridge.org
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Understanding genetics: What are “penetrance” and “expressivity”?
These terms are used when explaining the likelihood that you may develop a certain trait given your specific genetic results. By way of example, ... www.helix.com
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Expressivity - GeeksforGeeks
Expressivity is a basic concept that explains the intricate relationship between an individual's genetics and their observable ... www.geeksforgeeks.org
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EXPRESSIVITY Definition & Meaning - Dictionary.com
noun · the quality or state of being expressive. · Genetics., the degree to which a particular gene produces its effect in an organism. expressivity. / ... www.dictionary.com
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Expressivity (genetics)
In genetics, expressivity is the degree to which a phenotype is expressed by individuals having a particular genotype. Variable expressivity Variable expressivity refers to the degree in which a genotype is phenotypically expressed. wikipedia.org
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penetrance
ˈpenetrance [f. L. penetrānt-em penetrant: see -ance.] † 1. The action of penetrating; penetration. Obs. rare—1.1642 H. More Song Soul i. ii. xii, Sith that this withouten penetrance Of bodies may be done. 2. Genetics. [ad. G. penetranz (O. Vogt 1926, in Zeitschr. f. ges. Neurol. und Psychiatrie CI.... Oxford English Dictionary
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Camptodactyly
In that case, it is an autosomal dominant trait that is known for its incomplete genetic expressivity. This means that the genetic expressivity is incomplete. It can be inherited from either parent. wikipedia.org
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Axioms in Modal Logics together with restrictions In modal logics, in this case the specific instantiation with the general modal operator $\Box$, we have more expressivity expressed in axiomatic systems by axioms, fo...
The assertion $\phi\to\Box\phi$ is valid in a frame if and only if no world in the frame accesses another distinct world. If a frame is like that, then whenever $\phi$ is true at a world, it is also true at all accessed worlds, since there aren't any except possibly for the world itself. So $\phi\to...
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Haploinsufficiency
There are two wild-type alleles of this gene—a high-expressivity allele and a low-expressivity allele. When the mutant gene is inherited with a high-expressivity allele, there is no disease phenotype. wikipedia.org
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