1. the breeding of two organisms that differ in a single trait monohybrid cross 2. the expression of a genetic trait; what the trait looks like phenotype 3. a phenotype (trait) resulting from homozygous genes from the offspring of true breeding purebred 4. a gene or trait that is masked when a dominant allele is present self-fertilization 5. when an organism that possesses both male and female gametes brings the two genetically identical gametes together to produce offspring recessive
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Biology, 21.06.2019 16:00, stephanielynch
In a relatively small iguana population the allelic frequency is tracked for three generations. webbing is a recessive allele; no webbing is the dominant allele. during one very rainy spring and summer, a flood washes all the iguana without webbed feet out to sea. by the fall, and three generations later, you have the gene pool seen here.
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Biology, 22.06.2019 03:50, blueberrybaby1
During the winter, this species of fox has white fur, but in the summer, it has brown fur. what environmental change may have lead to this fox's fur color? snow cover increase in sun's brightness volcanic eruption global warming
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