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Genetics notes 12 13

... *What did he realize?* 1. There is some hidden factor that controls inheritance. It’s called a gene. Remember genes are segments of a chromosome and we have pairs of homologous chromosomes: one maternal and one paternal. 2. Genes can be of alternate forms called alleles. E.g. one form of the gene t ...
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