A | B |
hybrid | another name for heterozygous; has a capital letter and a small letter |
heterozygous | another term for hybrid; Xx; has two different alleles for a trait |
allele | an alternate form of a gene |
homozygous | having the same allele for a particular trait; TT or tt are examples |
gene | segment of DNA that codes for a particular trait or protein |
F2 | second filial generation; the "grandchildren" |
F1 | first filial generation; the "children" |
P | parental generation |
codominance | type of inheritance where both traits are expressed at the same time; ex: roan horse |
dominant | the allele that is expressed most often |
pure | another name for homozygous; contains the same allele for a trait; TT or tt |
incomplete dominance | a blending of traits in the F1; ex: pink snapdragons |
recessive | describes a trait that is "hidden" by the dominant gene; seen in the F2 |
test cross | used to determine the genotype of an unknown individual; cross the individual with a homozygous recessive individual |
punnett square | diagram used to predict the genotypes of offspring |
genotype | expressed as DD, Dd or dd; the actual genes of the organism |
phenotype | the appearance of the trait in an individual; ex: curly hair or blue eyes |
pedigree | used to interpret patterns of inheritance within a family |