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Mendelian inheritance states that traits are determined when offspring receive

for each trait from
.

Traits can be
, which means they can be seen and are capable of masking a different trait.

Traits can also be
, which means they can be masked.

Alleles are different versions of the same
in an organism.

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Answer: one allele, each parent, dominant, recessive, gene

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Mendelian inheritance states that traits are determined when offspring receive one allele for each trait from one parent each parent. Traits can be dominant , which means they can be seen and are capable of masking a different trait. Traits can also be recessive , which means they can be masked.

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