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Which trait is inherited?
A. scars B. Freckles C. Hair length D. Physical fitness
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Kee
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Analyze In FIGURE 5.5, the boxes on the axes represent the possible gametes made by each parent plant. Why does each box have
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What is an allele?
a variant form of a gene a variant form of a gene a trait that appears in an offspring if one of the parents
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
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A dominant gene A produces wire-haired texture in dogs. Its recessive aamllele a produced smooth hair. Cross the heterozygous
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Marissa
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which of the following represents the F1 generation of a monohybrid cross of YY x yy parents?
a)100%Yy b)75%Yy:25%YY
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denis
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19. How does polygenic inheritance differ from Mendelian inheritance?
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lola
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?(1 point)
Responses A
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what are exhibiting and heritable
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nothin4227
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Which trait is inherited?(1 point) Responses physical fitness physical fitness scars scars hair length hair length freckles
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maya
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?(1 point) Responses A
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A Local Wanderer In Search
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?(1 point)
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Blurryface
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits? (1 point)
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Of the following traits, which one is inherited?(1 point)
Responses eye color eye color reading reading writing writing riding a
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Subscribe to onyx pookie on yt
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Which is the most likely explanation for a child exhibiting a heritable trait that neither parent exhibits?(1 point)
Responses A
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hadleyg604
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In some breeds of dogs, a dominant gene B controls the trait of barking. If a breeder wants to produce a true-breeding strain of
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Nyo
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Suppose that a mating between phenotypically normal parents produces two normal daughter and one son affected with hemophilia
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Billy
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what is an example of codminace?
black and yellow coat color in labrador retrievers seed shape in pea plants black and brown
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susssy baaaka
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What is the difference between genetic inheritance and epigenetic inheritance?
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Tommy
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Say a normal woman, whose father had hemophilia, marries a normal man. Do you know what would be the probability that their
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Tommy
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How is it that someone with brown eyes could have parents, both with blue eyes? Aren't blue eyes recessive?
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Gabe
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in a dihybrid cross, the F2 will have nine genotypes, but only four phenotypes because the _, genes cause the _, traits to mask
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nuffy
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In a cross between AaBBCcDdEeFd and aabbccddeeFF , what is the probability of the offspring resembling the 1st parent
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Shivangi
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Of the following traits, which one is acquired (i.e., not inherited)?(1 point) Responses eye shape eye shape fingernail length
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YouuGottThiss
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Design a console application that will print an estate agent property sale commission report. Use
an abstract class named
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In cats the allele B produces black, whereas b produces yellow. Neither gene is dominant, and in the heterozygous state the
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Whitney
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In 1931, a chemist named Arthur Fox was pouring some powdered PTC (phenylthiocarbamide) into a bottle when some of the powder
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The hemophilia gene is located 12 map units from the red-green colorblindness gene on the X chromosome. Red-green colorblindness
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jenna
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In pea plants, the allele for purple flowers, P, is dominant over the allele for white flowers, p. Which conclusion about
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Aurora Nicole Davies-McMahon
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Suppose you have monohybrid snapdragons in your garden and you find that they produce red seeds to white seeds in the ratio of
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martin
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You have two parents (1)fast-growing vines with weak stalks, and (2) slow-growing vines with strong stalks.
You cross the two
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A
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If a mother is a carrier of hemophilia and the father does not have hemophilia, what is the probability that their son will have
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SkaterGirl
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Which trait is inherited? (1 point)
Oscars Ofreckles O hair length O physical fitness
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urmotherr
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given the following genotypes GgWwTt and GgWWtt. what is the probability of producing an offspring with the following genotype?
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lou
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Summarize the inheritance of sex-linked traits through meiosis and how it relates to genetics.
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Anita fields
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In pea plants, the allele for purple flowers, P, is dominant over the allele for white flowers, p. Which conclusion about
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🧀 Cheesy-Mc-cheeserson 🧀
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Genetics and what we inherit from our biological parents play a significant role in our intelligence level. In fact, researcher
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Rina
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The lawyer told the assembled family that their wealthy uncle had left his entire fortune to his cat.
Should the word lawyer or
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Gwen
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the question is what % of the offspring will be round ? anf the letters are (Rr x rr) and then a square
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sonia
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what would the genotype and phenotype ratios be for a mother who carry's hemophilia and a father who is normals child?
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edna
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In sheep, the allele for white wool (A) is dominant over the allele for black wool (a). How would you determine the genotype of
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Joey
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if a woman is a carrier for a disease (Hh) and a man has a 50% chance of being a carrier for that disease, what is the
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amy
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The offspinf of true-breeding parents are called the:
a) F1 generation b) f2 generation c) dominant offspring d) recessive
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christina
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The offspinf of true-breeding parents are called the:
a) F1 generation b) f2 generation c) dominant offspring d) recessive
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christina
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what are the differences between multiple alleles and polygenic inheritance???
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Marisa
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who is most likely to lead to the birth of a child who has a lethal gene
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Anonymous
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blood type is an example of what type of inheritance ?
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mary
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what would be the offspring ratio from the cross of a roan bull with a white cow
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CHRISTa
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name 2 scientest who inherited traits
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alice
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In D. virilise, the mutations dusky body (dy), cut wings (ct) and white eyes (w) are all recessive alleles located on at
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jade
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If T is a genetic trait for tallness, and its allele, t, is recessive for tallness, and the four children of Paul and Paula have
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Anonymous
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