1. Dominant gene expression:
* In genetics, a dominant allele is a version of a gene that masks the expression of the recessive allele. When an individual carries one dominant allele and one recessive allele, the dominant trait will be expressed.
* Dominant expression in this context refers to the phenotypic manifestation of the dominant allele. For example, if brown eyes are dominant to blue eyes, a person with one brown eye allele and one blue eye allele will have brown eyes because the brown eye allele is dominantly expressed.
2. Dominant cultural expression:
* Dominant cultural expression refers to the cultural practices, beliefs, and values that hold the most power and influence within a society.
* This can be related to the dominant group within a society, such as the majority ethnic group, or it can be influenced by historical factors, economic power, or political structures.
* For example, in a society where English is the dominant language, English-speaking individuals and cultural practices may be considered dominant.
3. Dominant aesthetic expression:
* Dominant aesthetic expression refers to the prevailing style or approach in a particular art form or period.
* This could involve dominant artistic techniques, themes, or motifs. For example, the Baroque period is known for its dominant aesthetic expression of dramatic, ornate, and theatrical styles.
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