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True or false? Yes, that's true.

Why? So that the offspring will get one gene from the mother and the father.

How? Through a process called meiosis. It is similar to mitosis, but there's an extra step where the chromatids divide, not just the chromosomes.

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How do you use gene and alele in the same sntence?

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Law of Segregation


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Principle of Independent Assortment


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Mendel's law of independent assortment.


The one gene one polypeptide theory states that?

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