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Researchers can create their own sampling distribution of the mean in order to understand how the sample data they collect compares to the population values.
Dominant Phenotype
Refers to the trait that appears in an individual's phenotype when at least one dominant allele for a particular gene is present.
Recessive Phenotype
An observed trait or characteristic of an organism that results from having two recessive alleles for a particular gene.
Heterozygous
Genetically describes an organism that has two different alleles of a gene, one inherited from each parent.
Unattached Earlobes
A genetic trait where the earlobes hang free and are not connected to the side of the head.
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