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one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
there are the same number of alleles per gene in each stage of meiosis since the number of alleles per gene only tells the possible differences in a gene, such as the alleles for blue, green, and brown eyes being the possible traits to be combined.
Normal gametes should contain one allele from each gene.
Everyone is heterozygous at many genetic loci. It means the gene you got from your mother is different from the gene you got from your father. Since you got one chromosome (one gene) from each parent, there's a reasonable chance you'l be heterozygous in genes where there are different genes in the population. Depending on the gene, heterozygous can be an advantage - a "good" gene can overcome a "bad" gene.
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one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
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Two, one from each parent.
Each gene has a dominate and recessive allele, so there are two types of alleles in each gene. The dominate allele is stronger than the recessive allele unless there are two recessive alleles.
One from each parent
one from each parent out of a gene pair. Because each parents contributes fifty - fifty percent in the new offspring.
2 genes control each characteristic of an offspring. x
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