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| the process by gamete are produced through the combination of meiosis another maturational changes |
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| one of the mall cells that separate from oocyte curing meiosis, have little cytoplasm and are discarded |
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| an organism whose ancestors are genetically uniform |
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| the basic unit of heredity |
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| individual w/ same alleles of a gene |
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| an individual with two alleles of a gene |
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| a graphic used to predict the result of a genetic cross |
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| a cross between individuals that involves one pair of contrasting traits |
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| a cross between unknown gene and recessive phenotype |
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| a cross between different alleles from the same gene |
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| the law that states that genes separate independently of one another in meiosis |
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| tendenct for genes located close togeth on the same chromosome to be inhetide togeth |
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