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For every characteristic of a plant or animal that is inherited, there are always two genes present in the cells which determine the characteristic. By characteristic is meant height or eye colour or ability to make a particular enzyme. If the two genes are identical (homozygous state) the characteristic seen in the organism is determined by either one of the two genes. However, one gene may be different from the other (heterozygous state). If so, the two genes are alleles contrasting genes for a characteristic. In this case it is possible that one of them determines the characteristic seen and the other does not. The characteristic seen in this case is said to be dominant. The other allele, which does not contribute to the appearance of the organism in this case, will only be expressed and contribute to appearance when no dominant gene is present. This characteristic is said to be recessive.
The points of the star represent the first seven verses of the Koran. Red, black, white, and green became the pan-Arab colours. Effective date: 16 April 1928.
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