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<blockquote data-quote="Bright Raven" data-source="post: 1418867" data-attributes="member: 27490"><p>I thought that was the misunderstanding. Conception has already occurred at the point in my post that I get to percentages.</p><p></p><p><strong>Explanation:</strong></p><p>The arbitrary percentages I used are for the percent of visible traits observed in the offspring. I used arbitrary percentages because the state of the science has not advanced to the point that it is known what percentage of a paternal or maternal genome is expressed in the offspring. </p><p></p><p>Note: Remember, not all the genetic material in cell is expressed. One gene in each allele may or may not be expressed; in an allele one gene may suppress the other gene. That is where the terms dominant and recessive apply.</p><p></p><p>Reference: Allele: One member of a pair (or any of the series) of genes occupying a specific spot on a chromosome (called locus) that controls the same trait.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bright Raven, post: 1418867, member: 27490"] I thought that was the misunderstanding. Conception has already occurred at the point in my post that I get to percentages. [b]Explanation:[/b] The arbitrary percentages I used are for the percent of visible traits observed in the offspring. I used arbitrary percentages because the state of the science has not advanced to the point that it is known what percentage of a paternal or maternal genome is expressed in the offspring. Note: Remember, not all the genetic material in cell is expressed. One gene in each allele may or may not be expressed; in an allele one gene may suppress the other gene. That is where the terms dominant and recessive apply. Reference: Allele: One member of a pair (or any of the series) of genes occupying a specific spot on a chromosome (called locus) that controls the same trait. [/QUOTE]
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