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Mendel’s research led to several conclusions about how traits are passed through generations. Choose TWO of the conclusions from the bullet list below and provide evidence from THIS activity that supports this conclusion. (6 points)
Different forms of a gene account for variations in the inherited traits
An organism inherits two genes for each trait, one from each parent.
Some alleles are dominant over others for a given trait.
The two genes of a given trait segregate during gamete production.
#1)
Which conclusion from the list above did you pick?
How does it apply to the monsters activity?
#2)
Which conclusion from the list above did you pick?
How does it apply to the monsters activity?
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