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  1. Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk who lived in the 1800s. Mendel is known as the "father of modern genetics" as a result of
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  2. The diagramB b B BB Bb Q b Bb bb Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during meiosis
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  3. Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during meiosis could be combined. Which of these
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  4. Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during meiosis could be combined. Which of these
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  5. Gregor Mendel was an Austrian monk who lived in the 1800s. Mendel is known as the "father of modern genetics" as a result of
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  6. The diagram shows a cross between two plants.Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during
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  7. The diagram shows a cross between two plants.Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during
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  8. The diagram shows a cross between two plants.Gregor Mendel proposed laws to determine how alleles from sex cells created during
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  9. The 9:3:3:1 ratio of phenotypes that occurs in the F2 generation of the cross shown below can be explained usingmc020-1.jpg a.
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  10. Gregor Mendel's greatest contribution—now known as Mendel's laws of inheritance—stemmed from experiments he conducted with
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