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  1. Sep 17, 2024 · Section 5.4: Laws of Inheritance. The seven characteristics that Mendel evaluated in his pea plants were each expressed as one of two versions, or traits. Mendel deduced from his results that each individual had two discrete copies of the characteristic that are passed individually to offspring. We now call those two copies genes, which are ...

  2. Genes for different traits assort independently of one another in gamete production What it means: different genes are inherited separately. For example, the gene which codes for eye color is inherited separately from the gene which codes for nose shape. To insert this slide into your presentation

  3. Mendelian Inheritance. The inherited traits are determined by genes that are passed from parents to children. A child inherits two sets of genes—one from each parent. A trait may not be observable, but its gene can be passed to the next generation.

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  4. Jul 31, 2022 · Identify non-Mendelian inheritance patterns such as incomplete dominance, codominance, recessive lethals, multiple alleles, and sex linkage. The seven characteristics that Mendel evaluated in his pea plants were each expressed as one of two versions, or traits.

  5. Jul 8, 2009 · This chapter provides fundamental information about basic genetics concepts, including cell structure, the molecular and biochemical basis of disease, major types of genetic disease, laws of inheritance, and the impact of genetic variation.

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  6. Inherited traits are the traits or characteristics that are transferred from parents to the offspring, genetically. Some of the examples include eye color, skin color and texture, hair color and texture, height, and certain diseases like sickle cell anemia, Alzheimer’s disease, Tay Sachs, and diabetes.

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  8. “Genetics” is the study of how traits are inherited. A trait is defined as a variation in the physical appearance of a heritable characteristic. It seeks to understand how traits are passed from generation to generation.

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