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LCritchfi

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Every human being on the planet shares, on average, about what percentage of DNA?
 
  a. 5
  b. 50
  c. 75
  d. 99.9

Question 2

Mendelian inheritance is defined as case in which
 
  a. traits are crossed.
  b. two recessive traits dominate over a single dominant trait.
  c. one trait dominates over another trait.
  d. all inheritance patterns are known as Mendelian.



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Answer to Question 1

Answer: d: 99.9

Answer to Question 2

Answer: c. one trait dominates over another trait.





 

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