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High School Biology: Gregor Mendel and Genetics - Mendelian Inheritance (Fill in the blank)
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High School Biology: Gregor Mendel and Genetics - Mendelian Inheritance (Fill in the blank)
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1. If a parent has an AA genotype, the probability of their child inheriting an a allele from that parent is ________-

2. Mendel had only phenotypes to work with; he knew nothing about ____________ and genotypes.

3. Paired alleles always separate and go to different gametes during ____________.

4. A ____________ square allows you to determine the expected percents of different genotypes in the offspring of two parents.

5. If one parent is homozygous dominant and the other parent is recessive, the probability that their child will be heterozygous is ____________.

6. If two parents are each heterozygous, the probability of their child being homozygous recessive is __________-

7. A flower may have ____________ petals because of incomplete dominance of a red-petal allele and a recessive white-petal allele.

8. ____________ is the likelihood, or chance, that a certain event will occur.