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  2. A homozygous pea plant with round seed coat and yellow cotyledons is c...

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  3. Define the Heterozygous

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  4. Define the following terms: Genotype

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  5. Define phenotype.

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  6. Define the Dominant

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  7. Define the Recessive

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  11. A woman gave birth to four daughters in successive pregnancy. How woul...

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  12. A plant with red flowers was crossed with another plant of the same sp...

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  13. What are duplication and translocation in connection with chromosomal ...

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  15. What is aneuploidy and polyploidy? Give one example of each.

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  16. Explain the mechanism of sex determination in humans.

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  18. Differentiate between linkage and sex-linked inheritance. Describe the...

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