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The two alleles at a particular locus may be identical , as in the truebreeding
plants of Mendel's P generation . Or the alleles may differ , as in the Fj hybrids (
see Figure 14.4 ) . Third , if the two alleles at a locus differ , then one , the
dominant ...
The two alleles at a particular locus may be identical , as in the truebreeding
plants of Mendel's P generation . Or the alleles may differ , as in the Fj hybrids (
see Figure 14.4 ) . Third , if the two alleles at a locus differ , then one , the
dominant ...
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Note that if an organism has identical alleles for a particular character — that is ,
the organism is true - breeding for that character — then that allele is present in
all gametes . But if different alleles are present , as in the Fı hybrids , then 50 % of
...
Note that if an organism has identical alleles for a particular character — that is ,
the organism is true - breeding for that character — then that allele is present in
all gametes . But if different alleles are present , as in the Fı hybrids , then 50 % of
...
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Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece. a coin . We can determine the probability for
any genotype among the offspring of two heterozygotes by multiplying together
the individual probabilities of an egg and sperm having a particular allele ( R or r
in ...
Neil A. Campbell, Jane B. Reece. a coin . We can determine the probability for
any genotype among the offspring of two heterozygotes by multiplying together
the individual probabilities of an egg and sperm having a particular allele ( R or r
in ...
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