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Okay, in one day.
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Let's talk about inheritance.
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Here you have that long neck dragons are dominant to short neck.
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So this is this and this genotype are going to call both fourth long neck.
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Right, while the homicides recessive is going to call four short neck.
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Now we have, it says that two long neck dragons made and produced three long neck dragons, but one short neck dragon.
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Remember that one organism is going to inherit one a little from each parent.
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So in this case, it says that you cross two long neck like dragons.
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So they can be either homozygos dominant or heterocybo.
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So let's leave it like this because we don't know the second elite.
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And it says that they have, or that they got three long neck dragons, but one short neck dragon.
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It means they got from this cross, they got one homozygo recessive like this.
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So as one organism inherits one allele from each parent, then it means that it means that it's this recessive l came from this pattern and this recessive l came from this parent.
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So it means that genotype for both parents are hetero cycles.
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Now it says, please fill in the boxes.
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You have here this, it says parent number one, and the genotype is going to be heterocycles and the same for the parent number two.
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Okay, then it says a phenotype is going to be long neck and the same for this one here, long neck.
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Okay, now we have here that is that says a pattern square shows your cross, well your course is going to be like this.
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Well, this is correct.
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You have here the homozygous dominant, the heterocygous, hydrosygos, and homozygos recessive.
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Now it says, gaytios filling the boxes...