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... inherited characteristic , an organism has two alleles , one inherited from each parent . • Mendel's experiment included one parental variety which had a pair of alleles for green pod color and one which had a pair of alleles for yellow ...
... inherited characteristic , an organism has two alleles , one inherited from each parent . • Mendel's experiment included one parental variety which had a pair of alleles for green pod color and one which had a pair of alleles for yellow ...
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... inherited . • The first gene is said to be epistatic to the second . • For example , in sweet peas , a dominant ... INHERITANCE IN HUMANS Mendelian inheritance in humans 188 Mendel and the Gene Idea.
... inherited . • The first gene is said to be epistatic to the second . • For example , in sweet peas , a dominant ... INHERITANCE IN HUMANS Mendelian inheritance in humans 188 Mendel and the Gene Idea.
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... inherited neurological disorders include one type of Alzheimer's disease and some cases of manic - depressive disease . • Medical scientists hope that by studying inherited forms of these disorders , they can gain an understanding of ...
... inherited neurological disorders include one type of Alzheimer's disease and some cases of manic - depressive disease . • Medical scientists hope that by studying inherited forms of these disorders , they can gain an understanding of ...
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Preface | 2 |
Water and the Fitness of the Environment | 22 |
Structure and Function of Macromolecules | 39 |
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