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Match each of the following Mendel's Foundational Principles of Genetics with their corresponding descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Law of Segregation Two alleles for a character are randomly distributed into different gametes. Principle of Dominance In cases where contrasting alleles are present, the dominant allele determines the phenotype. Law of Independent Assortment Each pair of traits is passed down without any impact on the passage of other pairs during the creation of gametes. Principle of Paired Factors Each organism has two alleles that make up the characters for a given trait. MAT1a2b_9aab
Match each of the following Mendel's Foundational Principles of Genetics with their corresponding descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Law of Segregation Each parent contributes just one of their two alleles to its offspring. Law of Independent Assortment The inheritance of one gene does NOT impact the inheritance of another separate gene. Principle of Paired Factors The genetic makeup for a particular characteristic in an organism involves two alleles. Principle of Dominance In cases where contrasting alleles are present, the dominant allele determines the phenotype. MAT1a2b_9728
Match each of the following Mendel's Foundational Principles of Genetics with their corresponding descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Law of Segregation When the gametes are formed, the factors separate and are distributed as units to each gamete. Law of Independent Assortment The inheritance of one trait doesn't influence the inheritance of another. Principle of Dominance For each characters there is a dominant allele, the phenotype is determined by that allele. Principle of Paired Factors The genetic makeup for each character involves two alleles. MAT1a2b_9cd3
Match each of the following Mendel's Foundational Principles of Genetics with their corresponding descriptions.
Note: Each choice will be used exactly once.
Principle of Dominance Out of the two different alleles for the same gene, only one is able to express its effect. Law of Segregation Two alleles for a character are randomly distributed into different gametes. Law of Independent Assortment Traits from different genes are passed down separately from one another. Principle of Paired Factors For every characteristic, an organism possesses two alleles.