
Genetic Inheritance
Explore the principles of Mendelian genetics, including the concepts of alleles, genotype, and phenotype. Use Punnett squares to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.
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Explore the principles of Mendelian genetics, including the concepts of alleles, genotype, and phenotype. Use Punnett squares to predict the outcomes of genetic crosses.
Key Questions
- Explain the meaning of the terms allele, genotype, phenotype, dominant, and recessive.
- Analyse a family pedigree to determine patterns of inheritance.
- Justify the predicted ratio of offspring phenotypes from a genetic cross using a Punnett square.
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