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The genetic makeup of an organism is called its
genotype
phenotype
karyotype
allele
genotype
A sequence of DNA that codes for a protein or functional RNA is called
an allele
a gene
a codon
a promoter
a gene
An individual who is heterozygous for a particular trait has
two of the same alleles for that trait
two different alleles for that trait
only one allele for that trait
zero alleles for that trait
two different alleles for that trait
Mendel’s Principle of Segregation states that
both alleles for a particular trait end up in the same gamete
none of the alleles for a particular trait end up in the same gamete
only one allele for a particular trait ends up in an organism’s gamete
only one allele for a particular trait ends up in an organism’s gamete
During which phase of Meiosis is segregation taking place
Prophase 1
Anaphase 1
Prophase 2
Anaphase 2
Anaphase 1