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One possible explanation of heredity is a “ blending ” hypothesis , the idea that
genetic material contributed by the two parents mixes in a manner analogous to
the way blue and yellow paints blend to make green . This hypothesis predicts
that ...
One possible explanation of heredity is a “ blending ” hypothesis , the idea that
genetic material contributed by the two parents mixes in a manner analogous to
the way blue and yellow paints blend to make green . This hypothesis predicts
that ...
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The DNA at that locus , however , can vary somewhat in its sequence of
nucleotides and hence in its information content . The purpleflower allele and the
white - flower allele are two DNA variations possible at the flower - color locus on
one of ...
The DNA at that locus , however , can vary somewhat in its sequence of
nucleotides and hence in its information content . The purpleflower allele and the
white - flower allele are two DNA variations possible at the flower - color locus on
one of ...
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To construct a Punnett square , list all the possible female gametes along one
side of the square and all the possible male gametes along an adjacent side .
The boxes represent the offspring resulting from all the possible unions of male
and ...
To construct a Punnett square , list all the possible female gametes along one
side of the square and all the possible male gametes along an adjacent side .
The boxes represent the offspring resulting from all the possible unions of male
and ...
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