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That's correct - it's a square where on one axis, the paternal allele (allele = one of the possible forms of the same gene), and on another the maternal allele is listed. Often, it's also indicated whether an allele is recessive or dominant.
Then, in the table that results, all the possible "combinations" of allele between the paternal and maternal party are created. If you count how often a certain combination appears, it indicates the likelihood of that combination.
See the picture (though it is directly from Wikipedia, please note). The likelihood of BB is 25%, of Bb is 50%, and of bb 25%.
Answer:
competition, predation, commensalism, mutualism and parasitism.
Explanation:
Useful traits have been accumulated in plants and animals over the centuries by natural selection. The plants and animals that have the trait to help them survive are going to produce, but the ones without the trait will probably die. So, overtime all of the plants and animals are going to end up with the useful trait.
Answer:
Lytic cycle and lysogenic cycle
-Join two photos