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1-100A
Amino Acid
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1-200A
½ or 50%
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1-300A
50%
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1-400A
recessive gene located on
the X chromosome
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1-500A
A, B, AB, O
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2-100
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2-100A
male
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2-200A
Homozygous Recessive
D2-300
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2-300A
Huntingtons
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2-400A
change in one allele
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2-500A
Failure of chromosomes
To separate during
meiosis
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3-100
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3-100A
XX
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3-200A
Two alleles are presented
equally in an offspring
example Roan Cattle
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3-300A
X chromosome
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3-400A
Percentage of A will equal
the percentage of T and the
same for C and G
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3-500A
Phosphate, Deoxyribose and
adenine or nitrogen base
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4-100
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4-100A
DNA
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4-200A
Benedicts
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4-300A
Three of one chromosome
in a kayrotypeiuret
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4-400A
nondisjunction
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4-500A
Disease in every generation
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5-100
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5-100A
Female
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5-200A
Sheep
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5-300A
Cure diseases, fix damage
from heart attack
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5-400A
Source of her DNA was a
single body cell
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5-500A
Transcription—Nucleus
Translation Cytoplasm
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6-100A
Recessive allele, located on
x chromosome Females
have two X chromosomes
so can be heterozygous
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6-200A
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6-300A
A, B, AB, and O
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6-400A
No two people have exactly
the same DNA
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6-500A
Some gametes may have an
extra copy of some genes
reading a DNA sequence,
editing a DNA sequence,
reinserting DNA into living
organisms
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