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the offspring have two factors for each trait
A package is used to group related classes. Each class in the group is identified by the "package" keyword, followed by some keyword for the group.
The probability that a parent carrying a dominant trait will pass that trait on is a 50% chance with each pregnancy
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For each trait, a gamete has one allele. It is haploid.
the plant has 2 factors for each possible trait one for each parent
23 from each parent... that's a total of 46 genes from both parents :D
Mendel examined one trait at a time in his pea plant experiments. For each trait, he had two choices: the dominant allele and the recessive allele. Therefore, there were two choices for each pea plant trait that Mendel examined.
Each reproductive cell (gamete) is 1N (the haploid chromosome count) which means it has a single allele for a genetic trait at each gene locus...this is based on the assumption that the trait is controlled at a single site. Polygenic traits, those controlled or modified at more than one locus, will have multiple alleles for a trait.
Each trait characteristic of a plant is determined by epigenetic marks. Epigenetic marks affect flowering time and architecture in plants, and these marks are passed on for many generations.
each sperm cell could either have the dominant or the recessive allele for that trait
Every sex cell has one allele for each trait. after meiosis, pairs of chromosomes separate and alleles for each trait also separate into different sex cells.