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Name: Introduction
ID: m44474
Language: English (en)
Subject: Science and Technology
Keywords: allele, blending inheritance, characteristic, classical genetics, codominance, continuous variation, dihybrid, discontinuous variation, dominant, dominant allele, dominant lethal, dominant phenotype, epistasis, epistatic effect, F1, F2, first filial generation, forked-line method, gamete genotype, garden pea, garden pea hybridization, gene, gene cross, genetics, genotype, Gregor Mendel, haploid, hemizygous, heredity, heterozygous, homozygous, hybridization, incomplete dominance, independent assortment, law of dominance, law of independent assortment, law of segregation, laws of inheritance, laws of probability, lethality, linkage, meiosis, Mendel, Mendelian cross, Mendelian genetics, model system, monohybrid, monohybrid cross, multihybrid fertilization, multiple alleles, mutant, P1, parental generation, peas, pedigree analysis, phenotype, polygenic inheritance, probability, probability method, product rule, Punnett square, recessive, recessive allele, recessive gene, recessive lethal, reciprocal cross, recombination, second filial generation, segregation of alleles, sex linkage, sex-linked trait, sum rule, test cross, trait, trait-blending hypothesis, unit factor, wild type, X linkage, X-linked trait
License: Creative Commons Attribution License CC-BY 3.0

Authors: OpenStax College (info@openstaxcollege.org)
Copyright Holders: Rice University (daniel@openstaxcollege.org)
Maintainers: OpenStax College (info@openstaxcollege.org), Cnx Biology (ryan.s.stickney@gmail.com)

Latest version: 1.2 (history)
First publication date: Aug 23, 2012 11:11 am -0500
Last revision to module: Mar 11, 2013 10:23 am -0500

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