A monohybrid cross, in genetics, it refers to the crossing of two individuals who differ in a single character or trait. In more exact terms, individu...
The dihybrid crosses, in genetics, they involve hybridization processes that take into account two characteristics of each parental individual. The tw...
A plesiomorphy It is the primitive or ancestral form of an organism, that is, its anatomy. In addition to morphological plesiomorphy, we also speak of...
The splicing, or RNA splicing process, is a phenomenon that occurs in eukaryotic organisms after the transcription of DNA into RNA and involves the el...
The term first generation filial, abbreviated as F1, refers to the progeny resulting from a cross between two individuals called the parental generati...
The genetic segregation consists of the distribution of genes from parents to children during the meiosis process. A gene can be defined as a portion ...
The monohybridism refers to the crossing between two individuals who differ only in one characteristic. Likewise, when making crosses between individu...
A homozygous in genetics it is an individual who has two copies of the same allele (the same version of a gene) in one or more loci (place on the chro...
A heterozygous in diploid organisms it is an organism that has the condition of possessing two different variants of a gene, in contrast to homozygous...