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Figure 14.0 Painting of Mendel. Figure 14.7 Testing two hypotheses for segregation in a dihybrid cross.

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1 Figure 14.0 Painting of Mendel

2 Figure 14.7 Testing two hypotheses for segregation in a dihybrid cross

3 Figure 14.8 Segregation of alleles and fertilization as chance events

4 Figure 14.9 Incomplete dominance in snapdragon color

5 Figure 14.9x Incomplete dominance in carnations

6 Figure 14.10 Multiple alleles for the ABO blood groups

7 Figure 14.10x ABO blood types

8 Figure 14.11 An example of epistasis

9 Figure 14.12 A simplified model for polygenic inheritance of skin color

10 Figure 14.13 The effect of environment of phenotype

11 Figure 14.14 Pedigree analysis

12 Figure 14.15 Pleiotropic effects of the sickle-cell allele in a homozygote

13 Figure 14.16 Large families provide excellent case studies of human genetics

14 Figure 14.17 Testing a fetus for genetic disorders

15 Figure 14.0x Mendel

16 Figure 14.1 A genetic cross

17 Figure 14.2 Mendel tracked heritable characters for three generations

18 Figure 14.x1 Sweet pea flowers

19 Figure 14.3 Alleles, alternative versions of a gene

20 Table 14.1 The Results of Mendel’s F 1 Crosses for Seven Characters in Pea Plants

21 Figure 14.x2 Round and wrinkled peas

22 Figure 14.4 Mendel’s law of segregation (Layer 1)

23 Figure 14.4 Mendel’s law of segregation (Layer 2)

24 Figure 14.5 Genotype versus phenotype

25 Figure 14.6 A testcross


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