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    An inherited trait in human beings is influenced by

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    Identify the vestigial organ(s) in humans.

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    Which of the following is not a vestigial organ in man?

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    What are alternative forms of a gene called?

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    Which of these is homozygous recessive?

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    What will be the genotypic ratio of the cross between Tt and Tt?

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    What will be the genotypic ratio of the cross between Rr and rr?

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    A couple with blood types A and B may have children with blood types

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    Which of the following is a not an autosomal abnormality during birth?

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    What is the genotype of an individual with Turner syndrome?

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    Which of the following chromosomes carry the sex-linked traits?

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    What does the homologous organs indicate?

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    Pairs of characters separate during gamete formation. This is the law of __________.

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    In a certain plant, purple flowers are dominant to red flowers. If the cross of two purple-flowered plants produces some purple-flowered and some red-flowered plants, what is the genotype of the parent plants?

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