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If an organism has two of the same alleles for a given trait, we say it is ____________, and in __________ traits we
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Which option shows all allele combinations that can be used to represent a purebred animal
A TT or tt B TT or Tt C Tt D tt
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What is an allele simple
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The different variants of a trait available to a gene are called(1
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Use the information in the video to match the description with the correct term.
Genotype with same alleles Allele that always
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allele
2. phenotype: phenotype 3. genotype: genotype 4. homozygous: homozygous 5. heterozygous: heterozygous 6. diploid: diploid
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allele
2. phenotype: phenotype 3. genotype: genotype 4. homozygous: homozygous 5. heterozygous: heterozygous 6. diploid: diploid
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In a genetic cross involving codominant alleles, what is the key difference between a heterozygous individual and a homozygous
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What are alleles. One sentence
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What type of allele that only affects the phenotype in the homozygous condition. One sentence
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The allele for brown eyes is dominant and represented by the letter E. 1. How could
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If an organism has two different alleles for a given trait, it is called ____________, and in __________ traits we automatically
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Genotype with same alleles
Allele Homozygous Heterozygous Dominant Recessive
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Allele that always shows in phenotype
Allele Homozygous Heterozygous Dominant Recessive
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Allele that can be hidden
Allele Homozygous Heterozygous Dominant Recessive
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What is an allele?
Responses the trait a gene controls the trait a gene controls a dominant form of a gene a dominant form of a
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Which statement is accurate about dominant alleles?
Responses They are expressed only when a recessive allele is not present.
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What does it mean if you look at the same gene on two different people, but there is a different nucleotide base at the same
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An allele is:
What are alleles and its functions? - Quora An allele is: a a heterozygous genotype. b a homozygous genotype. c one
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The allele for brown eyes is dominant and represented by the letter E. How would the recessive allele be represented? please
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What are the two alleles for fur color in Snurfles and which letters represent those alleles?
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Which genes have the same alleles? Select three options. gene for eye color gene for
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What is an allele?(1 point)%0D%0AResponses%0D%0A%0D%0Aa variant form of a gene%0D%0Aa variant form of a gene%0D%0A%0D%0Aa trait
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What is an allele?
1.a trait that can be masked 2.a trait that appears in an offspring if one of the parents contributes it 3.a
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Which allele is DOMINANT, and which color fur does it produce?
Question 1 options: F, black f, black F, white f, white
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The different variants of a trait available to a gene are called(1 point) Responses phenotypes. phenotypes. genotypes.
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What is the genotype of the parents if allele B is
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Column A
1. allele: allele 2. phenotype: phenotype 3. genotype: genotype 4. homozygous: homozygous 5. heterozygous: heterozygous
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A version of a gene is called a(n) (1 point)
gamete. allele. • genotype. • phenotype.
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Only ? of the two alleles present must be ? for this phenotype to be expressed
Words: dominant, recessive, one
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What does homozygous mean?
A To have two of the same allele B To have one dominant allele and one recessive allele C To have two
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What does heterozygous mean?
A To have two of the same allele B To have one dominant allele and one recessive allele C To have
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match the description with the correct term.
Genotype with same alleles Allele that always shows in phenotype Allele that can be
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In a group of Syrian hamsters, some individuals have short fur and others have long fur. In this group, the gene for the fur
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How many alleles are there for the four main types of human blood?
one two three four
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In a group of Channel catfish, some individuals have a brown body and others have a white body. In this group, the gene for the
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In a group of pea plants, some individuals have yellow peas and others have green peas. In this group, the gene for the pea
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In a group of pea plants, some individuals have yellow peas and others have green peas. In this group, the gene for the pea
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In a group of fruit flies, some individuals have red eyes and others have brown eyes. In this group, the gene for the eye color
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What are alleles and how do they relate to genes?
Question 3 options: Alleles are segments of DNA that contain instructions for
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Each gene has 3 alleles, 1.5 alleles come from each parent.
Question 9 options: True False
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What do the letters inside the boxes of the Punnett square (shown wiggling) represent? (1 point)
Responses The alleles of each
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What is an allele?(1 point)
Responses a non-inherited trait a non-inherited trait a variant form of a gene a variant form of a
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One copy of a gene is called a(n)
* 4 points a trait an allele a factor a gene
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The alleles for a hybrid tall pea plant are represented as
* 4 points D. tt A. TT C. TS B. Tt
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What does TT mean to a geneticist?
* 4 points two dominant alleles one dominant and one recessive allele two recessive alleles at
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What is an allele?(1 point)
Responses a trait that appears in an offspring if one of the parents contributes it a trait that
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A _____ is exhibited only when two are present together.
dominant allele purebred hybrid recessive allele
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Which symbol represents a dominant allele?
T tt t Tt
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The alleles for a hybrid tall pea plant are represented as
* 4 points B. Tt D. tt C. TS A. TT
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