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DIHYBRID CROSSES

...  The same rules for monohybrid questions apply. The Law of Independent Assortment: if genes are located on separate chromosomes, they are inherited independently of each other Inheritance of one trait is not affected by the other Ex. Green pea, smooth coat Green pea, wrinkled coat See figure 1 pg. ...
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... Queen Victoria of England was a carrier of the gene for hemophilia. She passed the harmful allele for this X-linked trait on to one of her four sons and at least two of her five daughters. Her son Leopold had the disease and died at age 30, while her daughters were only carriers. As a result of marr ...
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... A population of such chromosomes is evolved for some number of generations, allowing multiple potential solutions to be explored simultaneously The “goodness” of a solution is measured by an objective function (the fitness function), and the more promising solutions are “cross-bred” and “mutated” to ...
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... problem, representing each as a fixed length character string • Test each possible solution against the problem using a fitness function to evaluate each solution • Keep the best solutions, and use them to generate new possible solutions • Repeat the previous two steps until either an acceptable sol ...
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... the herbicide glyphosate, a second gene confers tolerance to glufosinate herbicides and the third gene confers tolerance to dicamba. Thus, farmers can use one or all of these herbicides for weed control without damaging their cotton crop. All three genes were sourced from common bacterial species, f ...
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... gene sequence of our opsin genes and the structure of our light-gathering neurons gave Arendt the tools to study how polychaetes are made. He found that they had elements of both kinds of animal photoreceptors. The normal “eye” was made up of neurons and opsins like the eye of any invertebrate. The ...
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