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  2. Mendel's Laws - Mendelian Genetics - Wyzant Lessons

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    This inheritance model is explained using a Punnett square. The law of segregation states that during gamete formation, the two genes each end up in different gametes. The gametes from each parent form a zygote, and the pairing of genes is random. The distribution of genes in the offspring is therefore dictated by probability.

  3. Factorials, Permutations and Combinations - Wyzant Lessons

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    Factorials. A factorial is represented by the sign (!). When we encounter n! (known. as ‘n factorial’) we say that a factorial is the product of all the whole numbers. between 1 and n, where n must always be positive. For example. 0! is a special case factorial. This is special because there are no positive numbers less than zero and we ...

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  5. Exponential growth of fruit flies | Wyzant Ask An Expert

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    Suppose an experimental population of fruit flies increases according to the law of exponential growth. There were 100 flies at the end of the second day of the experiment and 300 flies at the end of the fourth day.