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Mendelian inheritance states that traits are determined when offspring receive
for each trait from
.
Traits can be
, which means they can be seen and are capable of masking a different trait.
Traits can also be
, which means they can be masked.
Alleles are different versions of the same
in an organism.
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Mendelian inheritance states that traits are determined when offspring receive two alleles for each trait, one from each parent.
Traits can be dominant, which means they can be seen and are capable of masking a different trait.
Traits can also be recessive, which means they can be masked.
Alleles are different versions of the same gene in an organism.
Traits can be dominant, which means they can be seen and are capable of masking a different trait.
Traits can also be recessive, which means they can be masked.
Alleles are different versions of the same gene in an organism.
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