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Card 26
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What are genes for hemophilia and colour blindness sometimes referred as?
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Card 27
Front
Are conditions that are "x-linked" more common on males or females?
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Card 28
Front
Define Sex linkage
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Card 29
Front
A human female can be _______ or ______ with respect to sex-linked genes
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Card 30
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Why is it possible for a female to heterozygous for a sex-linked gene
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Card 31
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State Mendel's first law
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Card 32
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State Mendel's second law
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Card 33
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Why is possible for genes to be transferred between species?
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Card 34
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Give an example of when the universal genetic code is useful in humans?
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Card 35
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Define clone
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