Biology, 21.03.2021 07:00 angelolucero146
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is the study of heredity.
An organism that has a gene pair will always have two genes for a particular trait.
The is a chart used to predict the traits for the offspring from a cross.
a characteristic that is not passed from one generation to the next in the genes but instead is acquired during the lifetime of an individual is called what.
A gene in a gene pair that is always expressed
The science of heredity; the study of how traits are passed from parent(s) to offspring
When both genes from a homologous pair are identical
Factors in the environment of an organism that limit the full expression of a gene
When both genes from a homologous pair are different
Two similar chromosomes; one from the mother and one from the father
The links that hold the two sides of the DNA molecule together
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