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Uploaded by on Aug 27, 2011

Biology teacher Andrew Douch (Douchy) Explains how to determine from a dihybrid test cross, whether two gene loci are linked or assort independently.

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  • wonderful explanation. thank you!!!

  • @MrLsu2000 You are welcome - thanks for the feedback :)

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  • it's very refreshing to see a teacher who LOVES what he professes. Although the kids are discourage and confused when learning a daunting topic, you make genetics more approachable and graspable.

  • Ecellent video. 

  • andrew you seem really excited about genetics

  • so glad I found this !

  • awesome!! you explain it much better than my teacher :) thank you very much

  • Thank you very much!!

    I have an important test and you've helped loads! i understand dihybrid crosses so much better now :D thank you! keep it up :D

  • andrew, thanks allot, your videos are very helpfull you explain everything clearly with good examples, i have a test thursday and i'm not afraid anymore:)

  • So helpful , mainly because of your enthusiasm! after a few times watching this i might be ok for my a level! Thanks

  • Fun, not arrogant, clear examples, bridging scientific concepts with relatable scenarios, and to top things off you are nice. Mr. Douch, you are what I wish all professors were like. Thank you sir.

  • you are wonderful!!!!!!!!!!

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