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Describe Mendel’s experiments showing that different alleles of a genetic trait can segregate into different gametes.
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Explain how Mendel’s results demonstrated that alleles of a genetic trait behaved as discrete particles and were not blended together.
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Distinguish between the genotype and phenotype of an organism.
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Explain how a dihybrid cross demonstrates that alleles of one gene can sort independently of alleles for another, unlinked gene.
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Use probability rules to predict the outcomes of monohybrid and dihybrid crosses.
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Use pedigree analysis to determine inheritance patterns of genes.
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