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A reproductive process in which fertilization within a single plant is called |
Self Pollination |
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The transferring of pollen between plants is called |
Cross pollination |
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Mendel produced true-breeding strains of pea plants through the process of |
Self pollination |
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When two members of the F1 generation are allowed to breed with each other the offspring are referred to as the ______ generation |
F2 |
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Mendel called the offspring of the P generation the first folia generation, or the ______ generation. |
F1 |
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A ______ is a method for determining the genotype of an individual with a dominant phenotype. |
Testcross |
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In heterozygous individuals, only the _____ allele achieves expression. |
Dominant |
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A trait that is not expressed in the F1 generation resulting from the cross breeding of two genetically different, true-breeding organisms is called |
Recessive |
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The principle that states that one factor may mask the effect of another factor is the principal of |
Dominance |
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In Mendel's experiments, a trait that disappeared in the F1 generation but reappeared in the F2 generation was always a |
Recessive trait |
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The statement that the members of each pair of alleles separate when gametes are formed is known as the |
Law of segregation |
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Different forms of a particular gene, which Mendel called factors, are now called |
Alleles |
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The cellular process that results in the segregation of Mendel's factor is |
Meiosis |