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No they are not, in general just because a coin has a mintmark does not make it more valuable.
Genetics often involves dominant and recessive alleles. For instance, blue eyes are recessive and brown eyes are dominant.1 Each parent contributes one allele. If you get two blues, then your eyes are blue. If you get one or two browns, then you eyes are brown. That means that, given a random contribution from your parents, you have a 25% probability of blue eyes. It also means that, even though you have brown eyes, you could be carrying the blue allele, and two parents with brown eyes could have a blue eyed child. ------------------------------------------------------------------ 1Its more complicated than that, since eye color is actually polygenic, involving more than one allele. This example was simplified to answer the question.
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There are several metals more valuable than gold. Platinum is one.
Gold is more valuable than silver. durr.
which organisms have more than one lens in their eyes ?
Every single one of them are important and valuable. No one person is more valuable than the other :)
No they are not, in general just because a coin has a mintmark does not make it more valuable.
Diamond is more valuable than graphite because of it's rarity, hardness, and aesthetics when cut.
the personalized autograph is less valuable because it has more appeal to the person whose name is on it than it does to the general public so just the plain autograph is the most valuable
Eyes talk more than words. They speak the truth.
If you subtract one proton, you get platinum. If you add one proton, you get mercury. Platinum is considerably more valuable than mercury. If you add or subtract more than one, all bets are off. If you add enough, you get a transuranic element, which are much more valuable than gold.
No, the opposite. And at that, bronze is an alloy, and not one pure metal
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An emerald with a blue tint is more valuable than one with a yellow tint.