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Two genes that you get from your parents |
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A double rod of codensed chromatin; contains DNA that carries the genetic info |
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The genetic material that carries info about an organism and is passed from parent to offspring |
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Traits that always show up in an organism when the allele is present |
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An allele thats masked when a dominat allele is present |
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an organism make up or 2 allele combinations |
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an organisms physical appearence or visible traits |
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Same
1.Dominant TT
2.Recessive;Purebred tt |
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When 2 alleles match perferctly |
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A way to predict what the next offspring will physically look like |
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Homologus Chromosomes that match |
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Why did Mendel use peas for his experiments? |
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The peas came from two different fams, and garden peas produce hundreds of peas in one generation |
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Can you cross 2 different species? |
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*The chromosomes arent homologus*
*The number of chromosomes dont match up* |
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When the DNA code gets changed |
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