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Genes & Incomplete Dominance

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Answer the questions in the beginning to review some of the genic concepts we've already gone over, and then read the info about incomplete dominance and answer the questions that follow.

Answer the questions in the beginning to review some of the genic concepts we've already gone over, and then read the info about incomplete dominance and answer the questions that follow.

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What is a gene?

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What is the purpose of genes?

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Where are genes located?

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How are genes passed down?

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Genes are made up of

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In a population of snapdragons, the phenotypes for the the homozygous genotypes are shown below. What would you predict the phenotype for the heterozygous (Ry) genotype to be?

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Complete the punnett square below for a shown pair of snapdragons with a genotype & phenotype for each possible offspring. (Put the genotype in the even numbered spots & phenotype in the odd numbered spots).

Mmuae Afoforo a Wobɛpaw:
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RR