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Australian Cattle Dog and Autosome

Shortcuts: Differences, Similarities, Jaccard Similarity Coefficient, References.

Difference between Australian Cattle Dog and Autosome

Australian Cattle Dog vs. Autosome

The Australian Cattle Dog (ACD), or simply Cattle Dog, is a breed of herding dog originally developed in Australia for droving cattle over long distances across rough terrain. An autosome is a chromosome that is not an allosome (a sex chromosome).

Similarities between Australian Cattle Dog and Autosome

Australian Cattle Dog and Autosome have 2 things in common (in Unionpedia): Allele, Dominance (genetics).

Allele

An allele is a variant form of a given gene.

Allele and Australian Cattle Dog · Allele and Autosome · See more »

Dominance (genetics)

Dominance in genetics is a relationship between alleles of one gene, in which the effect on phenotype of one allele masks the contribution of a second allele at the same locus.

Australian Cattle Dog and Dominance (genetics) · Autosome and Dominance (genetics) · See more »

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Australian Cattle Dog and Autosome Comparison

Australian Cattle Dog has 114 relations, while Autosome has 41. As they have in common 2, the Jaccard index is 1.29% = 2 / (114 + 41).

References

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