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.
1 allele per parent per gene ................. that is wrong you inherit 23 alleles from each parent in total of 46 alleles no sorry that's chromosomes. its true the second person was talking about chromosomes the first one is correct
genes that we get from our parents that are passed down to the offspring.
The human ABO blood group system is a good example of multiple alleles. There are three alleles involved: IA, IB and IO. If a person inherits two IA alleles, or IA and IO, they will be group A. If they inherit two IB alleles, or IB and IO, they will be group B. If you inherit two IO alleles you will be group O.
heredity
Offspring inherit their alleles from their parents.
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.
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It is populations which adapt. Alleles are passed on or not, offspring and individuals survive or not.
1 allele per parent per gene ................. that is wrong you inherit 23 alleles from each parent in total of 46 alleles no sorry that's chromosomes. its true the second person was talking about chromosomes the first one is correct
genes that we get from our parents that are passed down to the offspring.
Offspring inherit traits in most single-celled organisms and in most many celled organisms through DNA. DNA controls what genes the organism will inherit.
The alleles for a given trait are inherited from an individual's parents.
An offspring can inherit a recessive trait if both of its parents are homozygous for the dominant allele.
From their parents.
the alleles from the parents
The alleles that are passed from parents to offspring