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Select the best match, material primarily from Chapters 14 and 15. Mendel's law stating each allele pair migrates to gametes regardless of segregation of all other allele pairs. Breeding a dominant phenotype with a recessive phenotype to determine genotype of the dominant phenotype. Type of inheritance where heterozygous have an intermediate phenotype from either homozygote. Description of the allele composition in traits under consideration. Having two identical alleles for the same trait. One gene alters the expression of another gene that is independently inherited.
Select the best match, material primarily from Chapters 14 and 15. Mendel's law stating each allele pair migrates to gametes regardless of segregation of all other allele pairs. Breeding a dominant phenotype with a recessive phenotype to determine genotype of the dominant phenotype. Type of inheritance where heterozygous have an intermediate phenotype from either homozygote. Description of the allele composition in traits under consideration. Having two identical alleles for the same trait. One gene alters the expression of another gene that is independently inherited.
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