Alleles
I believe it is actually a monohybrid.
In genetic inheritance, dominant genes are versions of genes that are expressed over recessive genes. Dominant genes mask the effects of recessive genes when they are present together in an individual's genetic makeup.
Genes that cause abnormal deveolpment and the death of an individual are called? lethal genes
Alleles are genes that exist in multiple forms.
cause they can fool bi**
The complete set of genes in an individual is called the genome. It is the entire genetic material present in an organism, consisting of DNA sequences that encode the instructions for building and maintaining that individual's cells and tissues. The human genome consists of about 20,000-25,000 genes.
In genetic inheritance, dominant genes are versions of genes that are expressed over recessive genes. Dominant genes mask the effects of recessive genes when they are present together in an individual's genetic makeup.
Genes that cause abnormal deveolpment and the death of an individual are called? lethal genes
alleles
Most genes come in alternate forms called alleles. Alleles are different versions of a gene that can produce variations in certain traits or characteristics. Each individual inherits one allele from each parent.
alternative forms of a gene are called as alleles..
clone- group of indivdual organisms that have exactly the same genes
Functional units of heredity are called genes. Genes are segments of DNA that contain instructions for building proteins, which determine an individual's traits and characteristics.
Recessive genes. These genes are only observed when an individual inherits two copies of the recessive allele.
cause they can fool bi**
Alleles are genes that exist in multiple forms.
Matching sets of chromosomes are called homologous chromosomes. These chromosomes have the same genes in the same locations but may have different versions of those genes. Homologous chromosomes are inherited from each parent.
Different versions of the same gene are called alleles. Alleles can differ in their DNA sequence, resulting in variations in the traits they encode for. These variations can lead to differences in an organism's phenotype.