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Biology 102 Exam 2 WSU Carloye Latest Update 100% Solved
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Heterozygous When two different alleles combine to form a trait. 
Example: A tall person and a short person have a child who is short. The short allele is dominant 
so the child grew up to be short. 
 
Gene A section of DNA that controls a certain trait. Example: Eye color. 
 
Dominant Determines the expression of a trait (visually). 
Example: Brown eyes, dark hair. 
 
Homozygous A homozygous trait is when two of the same kind of all...
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SDSU Biol 203 Exam 4 Feuer Questions & Answers
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What is the difference between heterozygous and homozygous individuals? - ANSWER All of the gametes from a homozygote carry the same version of the gene while those of a heterozygote will differ 
 
When constructing a Punnett square, the symbols on the outside of the boxes represent _______, while those inside the boxes represent _______. - ANSWER gametes, progeny 
 
True or false? The same phenotype can be produced by more than one genotype. - ANSWER True. Since there exist dominant and recessi...
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Penn Foster - Biology Lesson 3, Genetics and Inheritance, Exercise & Self-Check Answer Key with Complete Solutions
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Penn Foster - Biology Lesson 3, 
Genetics and Inheritance, Exercise & 
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What is a genotype? 
 The genetic constitution of an individual, represented by the combination of alleles. 
 
What is a phenotype? 
 The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism determined by the 
genotype and environment. 
 
What is the principle of segregation in genetics? 
 The principle stating that during the formation of gametes, the two allel...
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ANSC 1401 Crossland Exam 3 Questions and Answers Already Passed
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ANSC 1401 Crossland Exam 3 Questions 
 
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DNA is located in the chromosome of the nucleus of the cell. True 
 
Gene Small section of DNA that codes for a specific purpose. 
 
Genome Sum of genetic material of an animal. 
 
Trait Observable characteristics 
 
Allele you receive one of these from each parent which can make a gene have various forms 
of genotypes and phenotypes. 
 
Mitosis somatic cell division 
 
Meiosis Development of germ cells, aka gametogenesis 
 
C...
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BIO 101 Lab 7 Mendelian Genetics SUMMER 2024
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Lab Report Format Expectations 
Utilize college level grammar and professional formatting when completing this worksheet. 
Pre-Lab Questions 
1. In a species of mice, brown fur color is dominant to white fur color. When a brown 
mouse is crossed with a white mouse all of their offspring have brown fur. Why did none 
of the offspring have white fur? 
The offsprings did not have white fur because the bown fur is more domnant 
2. Can a person’s genotype be determined by their phenotype? Why or wh...
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Bio 143 Final Questions with complete solutions
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The physical manifestation of an organism genes is its Correct Answer-Phenotype 
 
T/F The carotenoids and other accessory pigments in the Chloroplast help capture light into the reaction center's chlorophyll molecules Correct Answer-True 
 
——- is the main light-capturing molecule in chloroplasts and is responsible for giving leaves their characteristic green color Correct Answer-Chlorophyll 
 
What type of allele produces its effects in only homozygous individuals? Correct Answer-Recessiv...
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ANSC 305 Exam 1 Questions & Answers 2024/2025 
 
 
Relationship coefficient - ANSWERSEstimated fraction of genes that are the same due to ancestry 
 
Rxy=(CovXY)sqrt((1+Fx)(1+Fy)) 
 
Inbreeding - ANSWERSIncreases shared genes and homozygosity 
 
And animal is inbred if its parents are related 
 
Why do inbred animals tend to be more genetically similar? - ANSWERSSince inbreeding increases homozygosity, an inbred animal will pass down the same allele to its offspring 
 
Progeny testing - ANSWER...
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AP BIOLOGY 21 Pogil Hardy Weinberg Equation Questions with Answers
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AP BIOLOGY 21 Pogil Answers Hardy Weinberg Equation The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium 211 The Hardy-Weinberg Equilibrium How can we make predictions about the characteristics of a population? Why? Punnett squares provide an easy way to predict the possible genotypes for an offspring, but it is not practical to perform a Punnett square analysis on all possible combinations of all members of a population to predict what the population might look like in the future. For that we must turn to statistics...
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NUR 631 – Midterm Exam Study Guide 2023
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NUR 631 – Midterm Exam Study Guide 2023. Cellular biology and Alterations 
• Compensatory hyperplasia after partial resections (mod 1) (51-53) 
o Ex: liver, hepatocyte growth 
o Adaptive mechanism that enables certain organs to regenerate 
o Even with removal of 70% of the liver, it will regenerate within about 2 weeks 
o Compensatory hyperplasia occurs in epidermal, intestinal epithelia, hepatocytes, 
bone marrow and fibroblasts. Some type off hyperplasia is noted in bone, 
cartilage and sm...
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genotype - ️️the alleles of an organism 
 
phenotype - ️️the characteristic of an organism 
 
dominant allele - ️️an allele that has the same effect on the phenotype when present in both homozygous and heterozygous states 
 
co-dominant alleles - ️️pair of alleles that both affect the phenotype when present in a heterozygote 
 
recessive alleles - ️️an allele that only has an effect on the phenotype when in homologous state 
 
locus - ️️the particular position on homologo...
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