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Q: Why are a large number of offspring needed to get accurate results in genetic experiments?
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What results in offspring with exact copies of their parents geontypes?

The offspring are genetic copies of their parents (and it's genotypes).


Why is it important to do an experiment more than one time?

We retest our experiments to insure accurate results and to compare with our original results.


What results in the most diverse offspring?

Sexual reproduction leads to variety in offspring.


Asexual reproduction results in identical offspring unless what occurs?

Asexual reproduction results in identical offspring unless a mutation occurs. Mutation is a process wherein the genetic material of an organism is altered.


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What does it mean to repeat?

To do again. Scientist repeat (do again) experiments in order to make sure the results are accurate.


Crossing over the chromosomes results in greater genetic variability in offspring than if crossing over had not occured?

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What is the definition for reproduction?

Sexual reproduction is the production of an offspring that results when the genetic materials from two different cells combine.


What hypothesis did griffith from the results of his experiments?

Griffith thought that genetic information was passed along by proteins.http://wiki.answers.com/What_hypothesis_did_griffith_form_from_the_result_of_his_experiment#ixzz15y0eyO5L


What is the essential in science?

2- Accurate experiments, 2- Keenobservations 3- conclusions, 4- Results confirmed by others.


What is a clone Why do offspring's formed by asexual reproduction exhibit remarkable similarity?

Asexual reproduction results in offspring with an identical genetic makeup as the parent cell which allows them to be called clones. In sexual reproduction genes from both parents combine resulting in offspring with different genetic make ups.


How do geneticists use mendel's results from experiments to help them understand genetics?

Geneticists used the laws of segregation and independent assortment even today, to assess the risk of genetic disease in offspring for example. Healthy couples can go for genetic testing for diseases such as thalasemia, cystic fibrosis and sickle cell anaemia and be told how likely it is their child will have the disease.