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I had never heard of this until I saw the movie "Skin" about a dark skinned Afrikaans female who was born to two white parents during the apartheid era of South Africa. She was classified as black, while her brothers were considered white. It is based on a true story and I just ordered the actual book. How evil this system was and how similar to what we are seeing in 2021 in the United States.
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Such a helpful video I have a question that how did we made gametes after the self cross of F2 generation this confuses me how we get these gametes like AbC ABc ???
A wheat kernal color ranges from dark red to white. the inheritance of this trait is polygenic and involves 3 genes.the red gene additively contributes to the shade of wheat (AA is darker rec than Aa). how many possible genotypes and phenotypes are there? could you please help?
How does one account for differentiation in gene allele possibilities in punnett square calculation ie: Aa Bb Cc mixed with AA Bb Cc , where one has less possible configurations ?
Tutor like you are now a days like blood group (O-), very rare but very important....
Ashita Parida O isn't rare, AB- is the rarest
@@samissa9921 for your kind information AB nor O is rare
The only rare blood type is Rh null in which there are no ABO types
Plus no antigens
Thank you so much. Your videos are precisely what I need: They are delivered with simple yet effective visuals, fluent explanations, and memorable flow to they way you bring out a solid understanding of the concept to me.
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Your explanations are far excellent than others. You are an excellent professor. It helped me tremendously with my lesson for my exam tomorrow. Thank you so much.
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Yeah, he's almost laughing out loud. Maybe the board is so complex. But I wonder who would take time to draw that? It's look like one of the board my friend drew. But her letters is so small and sometimes too big. So it's look like a mess on the board than a punnet square . 🤣🤣🤣
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I had never heard of this until I saw the movie "Skin" about a dark skinned Afrikaans female who was born to two white parents during the apartheid era of South Africa. She was classified as black, while her brothers were considered white. It is based on a true story and I just ordered the actual book. How evil this system was and how similar to what we are seeing in 2021 in the United States.
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Sir, could you please add the related video's link??
As it becomes too messy and we have to scroll down for almost every video.
Well, you're a great lecture. Big fan❤️
Such a helpful video
I have a question that how did we made gametes after the self cross of F2 generation this confuses me how we get these gametes like AbC ABc ???
A wheat kernal color ranges from dark red to white. the inheritance of this trait is polygenic and involves 3 genes.the red gene additively contributes to the shade of wheat (AA is darker rec than Aa). how many possible genotypes and phenotypes are there? could you please help?
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How does one account for differentiation in gene allele possibilities in punnett square calculation ie: Aa Bb Cc mixed with AA Bb Cc , where one has less possible configurations ?
Great
just hoping someone could help me: does polygenism NEED incomplete dominance genes? Thank you
How can we write the phenotypic ratio and genotypic ratio ?
In 2, it's supposed to be 14/64 not 15/64
AK lectures ,i have a question
Are the genes for height autosomal or recessive?
its a polygenic trait and genes are pseudoautosomal
is this the same as Polymorphism?
Just go out of frame once so we could take screenshot
Or just download the text from my website..
Would this concept be tied in with the definition of continuous traits?
Yes
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