| A | B |
| Allele | Alternate form of a gene |
| Anaphase | Stage of Meiosis or Mitosis wher ethe chromosomes separate tot he opposite ends of the cell |
| Asexual Reproduction | Single parent reproduces by itself |
| Clones | organisms which comes from the same cell and are genetically identical |
| Cytologist | Scientist who studies cells |
| Deletion | Genetic mutation caused by eh loss of a chromosomal segment |
| Dihybrid | Inheretance of two alleles of two genes from different parents |
| Diploid | Orhanism or cell with two different parents |
| DNA | Holds an organisms heredity information |
| Dominant | Trait that can mask the recessive trait |
| Gamete | Haploid cell with half teh reproductive information from the parent |
| Double Helix | Structure of the DNA |
| Gene | Segment of teh DNA on teh chromosomes that is coded for a particular trait |
| Genetic Engineering | Process of manipulating the DNA |
| Genetics | Science of genes, heredity, and variation of organisms |
| Recessive Trait | A trait that can be masked by another |
| RNA | Single nucleic acid that plays the role in protein systhesis |
| Punnett Square | Diagram that shows the gene combination that might result from a genetic cross |
| Replication | Copying process by which a cell duplicates its DNA |
| Trait | Segment of DNA on the chromosomes that is coded for a particular trait |