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Which principle states that genes are segregated from each other when gametes are formed?
Which principle states that genes are segregated from each other when gametes are formed?
- Principle of Segregation (correct)
- Mendel's principles
- Principle of Dominance
- Principle of Independent Assortment
According to Mendel's research, do single genes always regulate a phenotype?
According to Mendel's research, do single genes always regulate a phenotype?
- No, single genes never regulate a phenotype.
- Yes, single genes always regulate a phenotype.
- Mendel's research did not address this question.
- It depends on the gene pair. (correct)
Which phenomenon appears to be an exception to Mendel's principles but is actually not?
Which phenomenon appears to be an exception to Mendel's principles but is actually not?
- Both gene expression and mitochondrial inheritance (correct)
- Gene expression
- Neither gene expression nor mitochondrial inheritance
- Mitochondrial inheritance