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Mendel believed that organisms received factors for traits from their parents and that each parent could contribute a slightly different factor to its offspring. Today, we know these factors as .
alleles
karyotypes
phenotypes
none of these
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Mendel's "factors" are what we now call genes, and the slightly different versions contributed by each parent are called alleles.
Mendel's "factors" are what we now call genes, and the slightly different versions contributed by each parent are called alleles.
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