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No, because some of the alleles will match the father; however, all of the alleles must either match one of the mother's alleles or one of the father's alleles.

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How do the events in the cell cycle ensure that the genetic information in daughter cells will be identical to that of the parent cell?

the alleles have to match up .


What happens when a population is in hardy wienberg equilibrium?

Allele frequency is stable The phenotype frequency does not change.


How can DNA tell if 2 humans are brother and sister?

A basic DNA kinship test can be done, which compares two people on a small set of autosomal genetic markers, called alleles. An allele is a form of a DNA sequence of a particular gene. A person inherits alleles randomly from both parents. Basically, by testing to see how many alleles two people share in common, a conclusion of high or low probablity of relatedness can be drawn. Some values are more common to match with people, while others are not. The rarer the alleles that match up, the more likely a person is related to the comparison. Therefore, if you share a lot of rare alleles with a person, there is a high probability you two are related.


What is the difference between homozygous and heterozygous?

Heterozygous is when the organism has two different alleles for a traitHomozygous is when they have two of the same the sameexample of homozygous= two blue eyesexample of heterozygous= one blue eye and one green eyeHomozygous is when the combination of alleles are the same. EX: AA or BB. Heterozygous are when the combination of alleles are different. EX: Aa or Bb.


Are some chromosomes difficult to match?

chromsomes can be difficult to match

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