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I think I kind of understand it but don't know how ... Your question is similar to asking "Why do cars assort independently on the highway but not the motors of the cars?"; Chromosomes have no direction in how they assort other than that they align in homologous pairs.
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Mendelian inheritance - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
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Which of the following affects the rate of photosynthesis? ... Which of the following represents the phases of mitosis in their proper sequence? ... In the Punnett square shown in Figure 11-1, which of the following is true about parents in the cross?
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Which of the following descriptions about the organization of an ecosystem is correct? ... Carbon cycles through the biosphere in all of the following processes EXCEPT ... Carbon dioxide is released into the atmosphere by all of the following EXCEPT the...
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Assuming that all of the genes in the following example assort independently, what proportion of offspring from a cross between two AaBbCcDdEeFf individuals ...
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Eight different genotypes are possible if the allele pairs assort independently of each other. In addition, each of the following genotypes would be equally represented in the gametes. SYR, SYr, SyR, Syr, sYR, sYr, syR, syr...
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Genetic linkage - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Genetic linkage occurs when particular genetic loci or alleles for genes are inherited jointly. Genetic loci on the same chromosome are physically close to one another and tend to stay together durin...
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