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Assume you were studying two characteristics of peas, and when you crossed
heterozygous F1 individuals you did not see the 9:3:3:1 ratio predicted for a dihybrid
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cross. You later found that these two characteristics were on the same chromosome.
With this information, how would you explain the results?
2 The most common phenotype in a natural population is referred to as the __________.
, The DNA of every eukaryotic cell is stored in one or more _____________ located in the
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___________.
What is the name of the biotechnology instrument used to make multiple copies of a
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DNA sample?
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Assume you were studying two the genes are linked and are inherited together
characteristics of peas, and when
you crossed heterozygous F1
individuals you did not see the 9:3:3:1
ratio predicted for a dihybrid cross.
You later found that these two
characteristics were on the same
chromosome. With this information,
how would you explain the results?
Before a cell divides, it copies all of sister chromatids
its chromosomes. While the two
copies of a chromosome are
attached they are called ____________.
Chromosomes contain most of the DNA
cell's ___________ which acts as the
molecule of heredity.
DNA and protein together form a chromatin
complex called _____________.
, The DNA of every eukaryotic cell is chromosomes
stored in one or more _____________
located in the ___________. nucleus
A duplicated chromosome remains centromere
tightly paired with its partner at a
region called the ________________.
Surprising new evidence has shown according to Mendel's laws, the effects of our
that, in some cases, environmental environment are not passed on to the next
factors can modify chromosomes in generation
such a way that changes the
expression of genes without
changing genes themselves or any
part of the DNA sequence. These
modifications are called epigenetic
effects. Epigenetic effects can
sometimes even be passed from
generation to generation. In what
way would this kind of "inheritance"
be an exception to Mendel's laws?
What are the genotypes for blood I^A I^A
group A?
or
I^A i
What are the genotypes for blood I^B I^B
group B?
or
I^B i