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  1. In Mendel's experiments with pea plants, the term "dominant" refers to:(1 point)Responses The allele that is masked in the
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  2. What term is used to describe the different forms of a gene that can occupy a specific locus on a chromosome?(1 point)Responses
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  3. QuestionA version of a gene is called a(n)(1 point) Responses phenotype. phenotype. gamete. gamete. allele. allele. genotype.
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  4. A(n) _________ is one of two or more alternate forms of a gene.(1 point) Responses allele allele genotype genotype phenotype
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  5. A(n) _________ is one of two or more alternate forms of a gene.(1 point) Responses allele allele genotype genotype phenotype
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  6. A version of a gene is called a(n)(1 point)Responses phenotype. phenotype. allele. allele. genotype. genotype. gamete.
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  7. A version of a gene is called a(n)(1 point)Responses allele. allele. phenotype. phenotype. gamete. gamete. genotype.
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  8. A version of a gene is called a(n)(1 point)Responses gamete. gamete. allele. allele. phenotype. phenotype. genotype.
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  9. What is the definition of epistasis?(1 point)Responses when the allele of a gene changes the phenotype of another allele of that
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  10. In pea plants, the allele for purple flowers, P, is dominant over the allele for white flowers, p, which conclusion about
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