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Third , if the two alleles at a locus differ , then one , the dominant allele ,
determines the organism's appearancé ; the other , the recessive allele , has no
noticeable effect on the 1 Liecare part of PAS organism's appearance . Thus ,
Mendel's Fı ...
Third , if the two alleles at a locus differ , then one , the dominant allele ,
determines the organism's appearancé ; the other , the recessive allele , has no
noticeable effect on the 1 Liecare part of PAS organism's appearance . Thus ,
Mendel's Fı ...
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What will be the physical appearance of these F2 offspring ? One - fourth of the
plants have inherited two purple - flower alleles ; clearly , these plants will have
purple flowers . One - half of the F2 offspring have inherited purple - flower allele
...
What will be the physical appearance of these F2 offspring ? One - fourth of the
plants have inherited two purple - flower alleles ; clearly , these plants will have
purple flowers . One - half of the F2 offspring have inherited purple - flower allele
...
Page 91
The term phenotype can refer not only to specific characters , such as flower color
and blood group , but also to an organism in its entirety — all aspects of its
physical appearance , internal anatomy , physiology , and behavior . Similarly ,
the ...
The term phenotype can refer not only to specific characters , such as flower color
and blood group , but also to an organism in its entirety — all aspects of its
physical appearance , internal anatomy , physiology , and behavior . Similarly ,
the ...
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