Genetics Study Guide Objective: To prepare for your upcoming genetics test. Complete the study guide using your notes from each lesson. Be sure to answer.

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Genetics Study Guide Objective: To prepare for your upcoming genetics test. Complete the study guide using your notes from each lesson. Be sure to answer each question to the best of your ability. © Getting Nerdy, LLC

So, now what…? What’s the purpose? To provide you (and other living things) with the traits that make you, well… YOU! That’s genetics… but how does genetics affect populations of organisms in the long run?! THAT’s Evolution- and that’s a whole other story! © Getting Nerdy, LLC