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so when we talk about monohybrid crosses and test crosses, are we only using one parent's alleles? EDIT: no it's one allele from each parent, correct? But these crosses determine the possibilities of which allele from which parent? Am I right in this thinking or way off?
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So you have two copies of a specific gene in your genome. When you are making gametes (eggs or sperm) during meiosis, the two copies of the gene get separated from each other, going into different gametes. Each gamete only gets one copy of the gene.
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Thank you for this video! I'm studying for my TEAS and I was stuck on this definition, but you explained it very clearly! I now understand, thank you so much!
Oh thank god. The bookish definition and other videos have definitions so complex it hurts my brain. Thank you for simplifying it, I mean it. Now I am finally able to understand what the Law of Segregation means, phew!
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so when we talk about monohybrid crosses and test crosses, are we only using one parent's alleles?
EDIT: no it's one allele from each parent, correct? But these crosses determine the possibilities of which allele from which parent? Am I right in this thinking or way off?
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fan friggin tastic I'm both mad and appreciative... I spend hours searching online to understand but the online stuff sucked and your telling me if google recommended me this video sooner I could have understood in 2 min????
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How does the law of segregation and the law of independent assortment then allow for different genotypes and phenotypes?
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what if
(Tt) x (tt)
what will happen?
can we explain it trhough mendel's law?
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how can the chances be 50 percent if one of the alleles is dominant
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So we have 2 alleles? One from each parent
which of the parents two alleles given to an offspring is random
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So what is separated from what in the principle of segregation?
So you have two copies of a specific gene in your genome. When you are making gametes (eggs or sperm) during meiosis, the two copies of the gene get separated from each other, going into different gametes. Each gamete only gets one copy of the gene.
Simple meaning,
From the gene pair
Each allele is separated
Which further fuses
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