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What were the results of Mendel’s experiments?

How many alleles does an offspring get from each parent?

What is probability?

How many recessive alleles does an offspring need to show that trait?

True or False: An organism with the alleles Rr is a hybrid.

What is the probability of these parent’s offspring being white? Bb bb

Which one of the following genotypes is homozygous dominant? BB Bb bb

The physical appearance of an organism is its ________.

Write down a pair of heterozygous alleles.

Alleles that are neither dominant or recessive are _______.