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C1. The four processes are cell division, cell differentiation, cell
C1. The first principle is that there is genetic variation within natural
C1. Recessive X-linked traits are distinguished from the other two by
C1. Quantitative traits are described numerically. Examples include
C1. Mendel`s work showed that genetic determinants are inherited in
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C1. Epigenetic refers to the idea that a genetic phenomenon seems
C1. Duplications and deficiencies involve a change in the total
C1. Dominance occurs when one allele completely exerts its
C1. At the molecular level, sister chromatid exchange and
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