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Biology, 25.06.2020 02:01, brenyasanders6238

For this exercise, use the set of cards provided at the very back of your lab manual. There are five pairs of cards in the set, distinguished by color (a pair of white cards, a pair of blue cards, a pair of yellow cards, etc.). Each color pair represents a section of DNA from a particular chromosome: Blue: Chromosome 4 Red: Chromosome 7 Yellow: Chromosome 10 Green: Chromosome 15 White: Chromosome 20 Within each color pair, one card is labeled "Parental" and the other is labeled "Recombinant." These cards represent some of the DNA an offspring may inherit. If an offspring inherits the parental version of a chromosome card, the DNA was NOT recombined and was transmitted in its original form. If an offspring inherits the recombinant version of a chromosome card, the DNA was recombined and was transmitted in its new form. Follow steps 1-6 outlined in your lab manual on pp. 46-47, and fill in the chart on p. 47 of your lab manual. Analyze your results by answering the questions in this exercise. Do all offspring from the same parents inherit the same versions of the available genetic material? Why or why not?

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