To determine:
The characteristics of an organism that make it suitable for studies of principles of inheritance.
Introduction:
Study of inheritance is the study of heredity. Heredity is the process by which offsprings are able to acquire the traits of their parents. Heredity is defined as the passing of traits to the next generation. Heredity takes place both through sexual and asexual reproduction.
To enlist:
A few organisms that can be used for study of inheritance.
Introduction:
Study of inheritance is the study of heredity. Heredity is the process by which offsprings are able to acquire the traits of their parents. Heredity is defined as the passing of traits to the next generation. Heredity takes place both through sexual and asexual reproduction.
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