Pearson eText Biology: Life on Earth with Physiology -- Instant Access (Pearson+)
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To determine: Alleles that are packed in sperm and egg of parents to produce diverse children.

Introduction: Genes are the units of heredity that has coded genetic information inside the chromosomes in the form of nucleotides. These genes are transferred from one generation to succeeding generation through successful sexual reproduction.

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