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Q: How does alleles help to explain why we look different?
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How does an Allele help explain why you all look different?

It will get taller but you also can tell by how small it was before and how big it is now.


Why cant sister chromatids have different alleles?

Sister chromatids dont over cuz they dont look it up lmfao


What will help you predict what an offspring will look like?

nothing can determine what the offspring will look like except for the dominant alleles for eye color


Why can multiple alleles provide many different phenotypes a for a trait?

It can provide different looks because each allele gives a different look


Explain why a trait inherited by incomplete dominance is not a blend of 2 alleles?

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Why don't brothers and sisters look identical to each other?

Brothers and sisters are not identical because they have different combinations of alleles.


Why would two sets of identical twins that marry not have children that look alike?

Even identical twins are heterozygous for many alleles. Recombination would produce gametes with many different combinations of those alleles in each individual. Their offspring, as a result, could have very different genotypes than either parent, and thus look different as well.


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What is a homozigouse?

It's spelt homozygous, which may explain the difficulty when you tried to look it up haha. I don't know your level of knowledge, but it refers to genetics. There are two alleles (allele = different type of a gene) at each locus (locus = physical location of a gene on a chromosome) on a chromosome. If these alleles are the same, they are considered homozygous. I'll give an example: we have a snake that either has spots or it doesn't, and spots is the dominant phenotype (phenotype = physically expressed trait). If it has spots, then it has the S allele, and if it doesn't have spots, it has the s allele (spots is uppercase and no spots is lowercase). If the organism does not have spots, then it is homozygous recessive with two s alleles (ss). If it had spots but had one S allele and one s allele (Ss) then it is heterozygous (two different alleles). If it had spots and had two S alleles (SS) then it is homozygous dominant. I hope that clarified.


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Unfortunatly, that is a very specific topic to find in any magazine. But, if you look on different bathroom design websites, you will find an article to help you.


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