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Overview : Drawing from the Deck of Genes Eyes of brown , blue , green , or gray
; hair of black , brown , blond , or redthese are just a few examples of heritable
variations that we may observe among individuals in a population . What genetic
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Overview : Drawing from the Deck of Genes Eyes of brown , blue , green , or gray
; hair of black , brown , blond , or redthese are just a few examples of heritable
variations that we may observe among individuals in a population . What genetic
...
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These combinations make up four phenotypic categories with a ratio of 9 : 3 : 3 : 1
( nine yellow - round to three green - round to three yellow - wrinkled to one
green - wrinkled ) . When Mendel did the experiment and “ scored ” ( classified )
the ...
These combinations make up four phenotypic categories with a ratio of 9 : 3 : 3 : 1
( nine yellow - round to three green - round to three yellow - wrinkled to one
green - wrinkled ) . When Mendel did the experiment and “ scored ” ( classified )
the ...
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Notice in Figure 14.8 , however , that , if you consider the two characters
separately , there is a 3 : 1 phenotypic ratio for each : three yellow to one green ;
three round to one wrinkled . As far as a single character is concerned , the
alleles ...
Notice in Figure 14.8 , however , that , if you consider the two characters
separately , there is a 3 : 1 phenotypic ratio for each : three yellow to one green ;
three round to one wrinkled . As far as a single character is concerned , the
alleles ...
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