Develop and use a model to describe how asexual reproduction can result in offspring with identical genetic information while sexual reproduction results in genetic variation. (Clarification statement: Models could include, but are not limited to, the use of monohybrid Punnett squares to demonstrate the heritability of genes and the resulting genetic variation, identification of heterozygous and homozygous, and comparison of genotype vs. phenotype.)
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What is the study of heredity called?
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What is heredity?
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What is the study of heredity called?
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What is heredity?
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Genetic information is located in the ____________ of the cell.
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What is an example of an inherited trait?
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An example of a learned or acquired trait is
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A trait is
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A chromosome is
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A genotype is the code for a person's specific traits. An example of a genotype is
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A Phenotype is the Physical appearance of a trait
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A dominant allele is always expressed in an organism. Which is NOT an example of dominant allele expressed in an individual?