dominance
/ˈdɒmɪnəns/
Description
dominance
inheritance pattern of a gene
dominance
situation in which a person or group impose ideas or rules to others
dominance
degree to which a taxon is more numerous than its competitors in an ecological community, or makes up more of the biomass
dominance
in animal behaviour and anthropology, the level of social status relative to other individuals
DominancE
2013 video game
Dominance
album by Hateform
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