They Are Rarely The Same Because With Predicted Ratios Its Just A Guess But With A Actual Ratio You Have Accurate Answers .
Expected phenotypic ratios are always the same: 3:1. Expected genotypic ratios are always the same: 1:2:1.
The term used to refer to the actual combination of two sets of alleles for the same trait is homozygous.
Onion cells are arranged in a closely packaged way. This is so that they layers of the onion can be thick and tough.
both medical doctors work in the same building and RARELY they work on the saame floor (section)
I think this has something to do with "crossing over," but I do not remember the details. All I remember is that the allelle of one chromosome may overlap and switch with the allelle of another chromosome, which results in unexpected ratios of the genotypes and phenotypes of traits represented by genes that would normally be found on the same chromosome.
equivalent ratios are different ratios that name the same comparison
when a number of ratios give the same answer after solving the ratios the ratios are said to be equivalent ratios
Equivalent ratios.
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Equivalent Ratios
When they are equivalent ratios.
Expected phenotypic ratios are always the same: 3:1. Expected genotypic ratios are always the same: 1:2:1.
They are equivalent ratios.
"Is predicted not to" and "Isn't predicted to" is the same...( I think)?Try using it in a sentece:example:a.)Is predicted not to you.b.)Isn't predicted to you.Isn't = Is not
Two ratios are equivalent if their simplest forms are the same.
same word - ratios