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[Show more]who is responsible for our laws of inheritance? - Greger Mendel 
what organism did mendel study - pea plant 
when was mendel's work recognized - 20th century 
when did mendel perform his experiments and how many plants did he grow - 1856-1863 
24,000 plants 
what did mendel notice about offspring t...
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Add to cartwho is responsible for our laws of inheritance? - Greger Mendel 
what organism did mendel study - pea plant 
when was mendel's work recognized - 20th century 
when did mendel perform his experiments and how many plants did he grow - 1856-1863 
24,000 plants 
what did mendel notice about offspring t...
Heredity - the process of transferring traits from parents to offspring 
Seven Pea Plant Characters that Gregor Mendel studied - Seed Shape, Seed colour, Flower 
colour, Pod shape, Pod colour, Stem place, Stem size 
What technique did Mendel use to control his plant breeding - Pollination by transfe...
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Add to cartHeredity - the process of transferring traits from parents to offspring 
Seven Pea Plant Characters that Gregor Mendel studied - Seed Shape, Seed colour, Flower 
colour, Pod shape, Pod colour, Stem place, Stem size 
What technique did Mendel use to control his plant breeding - Pollination by transfe...
1. alternative form for a specific gene (either dominant or recessive) 
2. can prevent the allele from being expressed in a pair of genes 
3. the genes present in an organism 
4. a pair of non-identical genes that influence a trait in different ways 
5. a pair of genes that are identical in the way ...
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Add to cart1. alternative form for a specific gene (either dominant or recessive) 
2. can prevent the allele from being expressed in a pair of genes 
3. the genes present in an organism 
4. a pair of non-identical genes that influence a trait in different ways 
5. a pair of genes that are identical in the way ...
List four ways that monogenic diseases differ from other types of diseases. - - controlled by 
only one gene 
- potentially fixable 
- we can deduce probability base on relatives 
- predictable with genetic testing 
Distinguish between a homozygous and a heterozygote; dominant and recessive. - 
Homo...
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Add to cartList four ways that monogenic diseases differ from other types of diseases. - - controlled by 
only one gene 
- potentially fixable 
- we can deduce probability base on relatives 
- predictable with genetic testing 
Distinguish between a homozygous and a heterozygote; dominant and recessive. - 
Homo...
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