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Summary Genetics - Life Sciences (Biology)

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A well summarised document including all the information needed to know about Genetics in Gr 12, such as : Gregor Mendel's Laws , monohybrid crosses and dihybrid crosses, mutations , genetic engineering , GMOs and cloning . From Life Science Study Guide by E Russell.

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