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Mendelian & Non-Mendelian Genetics Questions With 100 % Correct Answers | latest
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allele - one form or version of a gene 
asexual reproduction - a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and 
inherit the genes of that parent only 
codominance - type of dominance that occurs when the contributions of both alleles are visible in 
the phenotype 
complete or simple dominance - type of dominance that occurs when an inherited trait is coded 
for by a single gene and that gene has two versions, or alleles: the dominant version and the recessive 
version...
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 10: Biochemistry of the Genome
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OpenStax Microbiology Test Bank Chapter 10: Biochemistry of the Genome 
 
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1.	Gregor Mendel conducted his revolutionary work on patterns of inheritance using which organism? 
A.	fruit flies 
B.	pea plants* 
C.	roundworms 
D.	snapdragons 
 
2.	Which best describes true-breeding organisms? 
A.	They are heterozygous at multiple loci. 
B.	They have been produced through hybridization. 
C.	They produce offspring identical to themselves when self-fertilized.* 
D.	The...
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ASU BIO 340 Exam 1
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selective breeding (artificial selection) 
the process of developing organisms with specific characteristics as chosen by the breeders 
 
 
 
Gregor Mendel () 
Amateur botanist who published an explanation of hereditary transmission in plants in 1866. Known for his pea-plant experiments and commonly referred to as the "father of genetics" 
 
 
 
 
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Stern's Introductory Plant Biology 14th Edition James Bidlack - Test Bank
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Stern's Introductory Plant Biology, 14e (Bidlack) Chapter 1 What Is Plant Biology? 
1) The early scientist who first demonstrated experimentally that plants do not have the same modes of nutrition as animals was 
A) Nehemiah Grew. 
B) Carl Willdenow. 
C) Alexander von Humboldt. D) Sir J. D. Hooker. 
E) J. B. van Helmont. 
Answer: E 
Topic: Diversification of Plant Study 
Bloom's: 1. Remember 
Learning Outcome: 01.04 List the aspects of botany with which each of the major botanical disciplines ...
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Who was Gregor Mendel and what did he discover? correct answers A 19th century Austrian monk who discovered the basic laws of genetics 
 
What is the Blending Theory of Inheritance? correct answers The idea that the characteristics of each parent were somehow blended in the offspring, yielding an offspring intermediate between the two parents 
 
What were the flaws of the Blending Theory of Inheritance as an explanation of heredity? correct answers It predicted that offspring would ALWAYS be int...
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ASU BIO 340 Exam 1 (with solutions)
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selective breeding (artificial selection) 
the process of developing organisms with specific characteristics as chosen by the breeders 
 
 
Gregor Mendel () 
Amateur botanist who published an explanation of hereditary transmission in plants in 1866. Known for his pea-plant experiments and commonly referred to as the "father of genetics" 
 
 
 
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Genetics Final Exam (Final exam for Pittcock Genetics) Questions and Answers 100% Verified 2023/2024 Rated A+
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What are deleterious genes and list one example - Correct Answer alleles whose phenotype results in significantly reduced fitness of an animal; Dexter cattle - short legs 
 
Genetics - Correct Answer The scientific study of heredity and hereditary variation. 
 
Gregor Mendel is often referred to as - Correct Answer "Father of Genetics" 
 
What plant did Gregor Mendel study? - Correct Answer peas 
 
Why was Mendel more successful than other researchers? (what were they looking for or at differe...
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Animal Science Certification Latest Version Graded A+
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A female pig which has yet to have a litter is referred to as which of the following gilt 
 
Ear tags are more often placed in which of the following parts of the animal auricle 
 
In reference to the needles, gauge means which of the following diameter of needle 
 
Soybean meal and cottonseed meal are usually fed to provide which of the following protein 
 
Vibrissae is the scientific term for which of the following whiskers 
 
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Mendelian Genetics Test Questions + Answers Graded A+
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46 - the number of chromosomes that humans have 
allele - one form or version of a gene 
complete or simple dominance - type of dominance that occurs when an inherited trait is coded 
for by a single gene and that gene has two versions, or alleles: the dominant version and the recessive 
version, where the dominant version masks the recessive version 
dihybrid cross - cross that follows TWO traits 
dominant - the allele in a genotype that masks the contribution of a second allele at the same 
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PSYC 387 Final Prep Athabasca University Exam Questions and Answers 2024
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Who originally said that change is the only constant? -answer-Roman philosopher Lucretius 2,000 years ago 
 
When was Darwins Origin of Species written? -answer-1859	 
 
Describe Darwin's theory of natural selection. -answer-There is, he argued, tremendous variation among the members of any given species. 
 
Some of these variations are well suited to current conditions; others are not. Individuals with favorable variations are more likely to survive and reproduce, so succeeding generations ar...
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