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Q: The law of independent assortment states the the inheritance of alleles for one trait is not affected by the inheritance of alleles for a different trait if the genes for the traits are on?
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If the parents are not affected and the child is affected what is the inheritance pattern?

AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE - Neither parent is affected, few of the children are affected. -AA or Aa=normal -Aa=Carrier -aa=Affected


Mendel wanted to find out if the pattern of inheritance for one trait affected the pattern of inheritance for another. What experiment did he perform to test this idea?

(Apex Learning) He tested seed color and shape at the same time.


What was the purpose of the dihybrid crosses experiment?

He wanted to determine if traits affected each other, and concluded (based on his observations) that they did not. + To find out if traits could affect the inheritance of other traits. to determine if traits affected each other


What was the purpose of Mendel's experiments with dihybrid crosses?

He wanted to determine if traits affected each other, and concluded (based on his observations) that they did not. + To find out if traits could affect the inheritance of other traits. to determine if traits affected each other


How do you recognize a pedigree for an x-linked recessive allele in human beings?

For a recessive sex-linked trait to manifest in women it would have to be in double dose (XaXa) while for men in single dose (XaY). Women carriers would have one of each but would not be affected (XAXa). Knowing this it's quite easy to spot pedigrees where this kind of inheritance occures.Heterozygote mothers (gene carrier) can have sons that are affected (50% chance);Affected mothers have only affected sons (100%);No first generation daughter of an heterozygote mother will be affected but there is a 50% chance that she is a carrier;Affected fathers with normal mothers will have zero sons that are affected but all their daughters will be carriers;

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What offspring are affected?

its when it is independent assortment fak uuu


What is the variable is the part of the experiment that affected by the independent variable?

The dependent variable is affected by the independent variable. Is that what you were looking for?


What variable is a condition in an experiment that gets affected by the independent variable?

The dependant variable is affected by the independent variable


If the parents are not affected and the child is affected what is the inheritance pattern?

AUTOSOMAL RECESSIVE - Neither parent is affected, few of the children are affected. -AA or Aa=normal -Aa=Carrier -aa=Affected


What variable is affected by the independent cariable in the scientific method?

the independent variable


Does independent and Dependent variable's mean in math?

An independent variable is a variable that isn't affected by something else. A dependent variable is a variable that's affected by changes in the independent variable.


Which organisms would be most affected by density independent factors?

Insects would be the most affected by density independent factors, such as flies, beetles, etc.


In X-linked recessive inheritance what sex is the affected?

There are 2 X-linked recessive inheritance where Only Male or Men are the only people who inherits these kind of trait.


Examples on independent director?

An independent director is that one who decision is not affected by some external forces.


What is a independent varriable?

an independent variable is a term in science and it is not affected by other variables and can be changed in an experiment.


What is a variable that is affected by the independent variable?

The dependent variable.


What variable is affected by the independent variables?

The dependent variable.