Which of the following is true of Mendelian genetics? (Multiple answers must be
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Which of the following is true of Mendelian genetics? (Multiple answers must be chosen)
a gene is a unit of heredity passed down as a whole
gene with 2 alleles and only 2 alleles
one allele is dominant and one allele is recessive
the assortment of one gene's alleles does not effect the assortment of other gene's alleles
the probabilty that an individual with genotype Aa will passed down the A allele is .5
individuals with a heterozygous genotype will have a phenotype different from true breeding parents
the variation in purple corn kernal colour is due to environmental differences
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Answer:
A gene is a unit of heredity passed down as a whole
Gene with 2 alleles and only 2 alleles
One allele is dominant and one allele is recessive
The assortment of one gene's alleles does not effect the assortment of other gene's alleles.
the probabilty that an individual with genotype Aa will passed down the A allele is .5.
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