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Essential Question: How can organisms become mutated
Essential Question: How can organisms become mutated? Investigation Question: How are new genetic combinations made through segregation? Investigation 2 Claims: During meiosis the chromosomes move apart from each other during segregation. The chromatids may have different forms of genes called alleles to express different physical characteristics. The genotype and phenotype combination cannot be predicted with probability via Punnett squares. Terms of Use: Segregation, Allele(s), Sister Chromatids, Punnett Square, Genotype, Phenotype, Genetic Ratios, Probability, Dominant, Recessive, Heterozygous, Homozygous
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How are new genetic combinations made through segregation?
Evidence 2.1 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that during meiosis the chromosomes move apart from each other during segregation? Terms: Segregation, Allele(s), Sister Chromatids
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How are new genetic combinations made through segregation?
Evidence 2.2 Justification How does the evidence justifies the claim that the chromatids may have different forms of genes called alleles to express different physical characteristics? Terms: Genotype, Phenotype, Dominant, Recessive, Heterozygous, Homozygous
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How are new genetic combinations made through segregation?
Evidence 2.3 Justification How does the evidence justify the claim that the genotype and phenotype combination cannot be predicted with probability via Punnett squares? Terms: Punnett Square, Genotype, Phenotype, Genetic Ratios, Probability
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Investigation Question: How are new genetic combinations made through segregation?
Claim: During meiosis the chromosomes move apart from each other during segregation. The chromatids may have different forms of genes called alleles to express different physical characteristics. The genotype and phenotype combination cannot be predicted with probability via Punnett squares. Justification: The claim is supported by evidence because… Evidence: Use the evidence presented (2.1 – 2.3) to justify the claim stated above.
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