ACHIEVE:INTRO TO GENETIC ANALYSIS 1TERM
ACHIEVE:INTRO TO GENETIC ANALYSIS 1TERM
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To determine: The reason why locus A shown in a constant position.

Introduction: An internal locusof control, that person attributes success to his or her own efforts and abilities

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To determine: The likely gene order in the actual experiment?

Introduction: Recombination, in genetics, regrouping of the maternal and paternal genesduring the formation of gametes. Recombination occurs randomly in nature as a normal event of meiosis, the process by which gametes are produced.

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