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organisms “genes” the alleles they inherit (AA, Aa, aa)
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Study Guide: Genetics Quiz 2 Mitosis 1 cell divides into two identical daughter cells. The starting cell and two daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes Diploid - full number of chromosomes Asexual Reproduction Occurs in body cells. Meiosis 1
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1 cell divides into two identical daughter cells. The starting cell and two daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes Diploid - full number of chromosomes Asexual Reproduction Occurs in body cells.
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gene version that is covered by a dominant allele. In order to have a recessive trait the genotype would have to be two lowercase letters (aa, bb, cc).
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One parent -Genetically identical offspring -Disadvantage is no genetic variation (offspring always inherit parents weakness) -Quicker and doesn’t require finding a mate -Mitosis: makes body cells
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inheriting the same allele from each parent (AA, aa)
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1 cell divides twice into four unique daughter cells. The four daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Haploid - half the number of chromosomes Sexual reproduction Occurs in sex cells: sperm & egg cells.
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Instructions:
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organisms “genes” the alleles they inherit (AA, Aa, aa)
Genotype
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Study Guide: Genetics Quiz 2 Mitosis 1 cell divides into two identical daughter cells. The starting cell and two daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes Diploid - full number of chromosomes Asexual Reproduction Occurs in body cells. Meiosis 1
Sexual Reproduction
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1 cell divides into two identical daughter cells. The starting cell and two daughter cells have the same number of chromosomes Diploid - full number of chromosomes Asexual Reproduction Occurs in body cells.
Mitosis
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gene version that is covered by a dominant allele. In order to have a recessive trait the genotype would have to be two lowercase letters (aa, bb, cc).
Recessive allele
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One parent -Genetically identical offspring -Disadvantage is no genetic variation (offspring always inherit parents weakness) -Quicker and doesn’t require finding a mate -Mitosis: makes body cells
Asexual Reproduction
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inheriting the same allele from each parent (AA, aa)
Homozygous
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1 cell divides twice into four unique daughter cells. The four daughter cells have half the number of chromosomes as the parent cell. Haploid - half the number of chromosomes Sexual reproduction Occurs in sex cells: sperm & egg cells.
Meiosis