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complete each sentence to assess your knowledge of mendels model of the hereditary process.
- parents transmit information about traits to their offspring in units called click to select
- a diploid individual contains two alternative forms, or click to select, for each gene.
- if the two alleles are the same, the individual is said to be click to select; if the two alleles are different, the individual is said to be click to select
- the particular alleles that an individual has are the individuals click to select, whereas the appearance of an individual is called its click to select
- mendel observed that alleles can be dominant or click to select, and the click to select allele typically masks the expression of the other allele.
Brief Explanations
- In Mendelian genetics, parents pass on traits to offspring via genes.
- Diploid organisms have two alternative forms (alleles) for each gene.
- When alleles are identical, an individual is homozygous; when different, heterozygous.
- The genetic makeup of an individual is genotype, and its physical appearance is phenotype.
- Alleles can be dominant or recessive, with the dominant allele masking the recessive one.
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- genes
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- homozygous; heterozygous
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- recessive; dominant