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Inherited Traits

7.14.C recognize that inherited traits of individuals are governed in the genetic material found in the genes within chromosomes in the nucleus
Heredity is the passing of genetic instruction from one generation to the next generation. The genetic information (genes) passes traits, such as eye color, hair color, shape of ears, etc.
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Dominant vs Recessive Traits


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Traits and Punnett
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