meiosis (anaphase II)
independently
metaphase 1
law of segregation of alleles
A population with different alleles will have traits
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
For one thing, different individuals have different alleles.
if the pea plant has 2 recessive alleles then the plant is gonna come out short.but if it has 1 recessive and one dominant allele then the plant turns out tall, because the dominant allele can be present without the recessive allele.
law of segregation of alleles
A population with different alleles will have traits
Different alleles allow people to have different traits from each other.
alleles
For one thing, different individuals have different alleles.
Multiple alleles are genes that have more than two alleles. An example of this would be blood types, with ABO as three separate alleles.Polygenic traits are traits whose phenotype rely on alleles from different genes. An example of this would be hair type, which relies on genes from different parts of chromosomes.The main difference is that multiple alleles are genes with 3 or more alleles; polygenic traits do not necessarily have more alleles, but they rely on on multiple genes.
if the pea plant has 2 recessive alleles then the plant is gonna come out short.but if it has 1 recessive and one dominant allele then the plant turns out tall, because the dominant allele can be present without the recessive allele.
The mice have different alleles or something
They will have different traits.
ABO Single gene trait blood group alleles on humans. That is the variation, not much, and not much recombination. 3! = 6. There is posited to be at least 7 alleles for height, which is a polygenic trait. Hypothetical alleles, SMYDKECV 7! = 5040 different combinations of alleles in height polygenic traits.
They are called alleles. Alleles determine things such as your eyecolor, height, fingerprints, etc.
Different mice have different alleles