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lindseyb1220 lindseyb1220
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One important conclusion of Mendel's genetic studies with pea plants is
  a. mutation is the only important factor in change.
  b. genes controlling traits do not blend during inheritance, but are transmitted as
  discrete entities.
  c. the traits that an organism inherits are the average of the two alleles.
  d. if particular traits do not appear in each generation, they are lost from the species.
  e. once a trait becomes recessive, it is lost to the population forever

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I appreciate what you did here, answered it right Smiling Face with Open Mouth
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Smart ... Thanks!
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Brilliant
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