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nramada

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Mendelian genetics describes well how
 
  a. a single set of genes affects the genotype.
  b. sickle-cell anemia is a result of a genetic mutation.
  c. genes interact to produce a particular outcome.
  d. DNA replicates itself.

Question 2

The main way in which genetic changes are passed from parents to offspring is through
 
  a. dominant genes. c. monogenic inheritance.
  b. alleles. d. mutations.



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Answer to Question 1

C

Answer to Question 2

D



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