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Alleles are generally inherited in pairs, except for alleles on the X and Y sex chromosomes in males.
homozygous
alleles.
7th grade science is a pain ain't it.... Paired Chromosomes.
Yes there is. Some alleles are closer together and less likely to separate than other alleles. This is typically referred to as linkage.
Alleles come in pairs. Organisms inherit one allele from each parent organism with sexual reproduction. If the alleles are the same, they could be said to be pure alleles. The science term is monozygous.
The number of chromosomes in a organism can vary. Humans have 46 chromosomes, or 23 pairs.
Alleles are generally inherited in pairs, except for alleles on the X and Y sex chromosomes in males.
The law of segregation of alleles, the first of Mendel's laws, stating that every somatic cell of an organism carries a pair of hereditary units (now identified as alleles) for each character, and that at meiosis the pairs separate so that each gamete carries only one unit from each pair. This is called the law of segregation.
No
homozygous
i dont know- but there are 23 pairs of alleles (including the xx or xy ones)
Homologous pairs
No
genotypes
alleles.
alleles