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A homozygous wild-type fly with red eyes (RR) mates with a homozygous sepia fly with brown eyes (rr). What are the chances that their offspring will have brown eyes?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
If your DNA becomes mutated, what might be the result?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
Which combination of sex chromosomes would result in a male human being?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
What is the term for an organism that has two identical alleles for a particular trait?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
How many chromosomes do humans typically have in each body cell?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
The base pairs of DNA are adenine, cytosine, guanine, and thymine. Which bases are correctly paired?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
Which part of the cell contains the genetic material?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
Gregor Mendel is called the "Father of Genetics." What did he discover?
Homozygous
Nucleus
0%
XY
46
Adenine binds with thymine.
He discovered the basic rules of inheritance by studying pea plants.
All of the above are possible.
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