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Genetics and Heredity

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phenotypewhat the trait looks like
genotypethe genetic code for a trait
traitfactors or characteristics of an organism
hereditythe passing of traits from parents to their offspring
geneticsthe study of heredity
self pollinationpollen is transferred to the female part of the same flower
cross pollinationpollen is tranferred to the female part of another flower
pollencontains sperm of flowers
dominantthe trait that will be expressed in a hybrid
recessivethe trait that will be hidden in a hybrid
hybridan organism with different genes for the same trait, one from each parent
purebredan organism which has the same genes for a trait, one from each parent
homozygoushas the same genes or alleles for a trait
heterozygoushaving different genes or alleles for a trait
Gregor Mendelaustrian monk - father of modern genetics
pea plantsthe kind of plant Mendel used in his study of heredity
genesa section of DNA which controls a trait
allelesanother name for a gene
DNAdeoxyribose nucleic acid
chromosomefound in the nucleus of every cells, contains instructions for everything the cell does
XYletters that stand the male chromosomes
XXletters that stand for the female chromosomes
meiosisthe type of cell division that results in eggs and sperm
mitosisthe kind of cell division which all cells do to grow and repair
both parentsall body cells contain genetic instructions from ------ -------
the eggcontains half the number of chromosomes
spermcontain one half the number of chromosomes
fertilized eggcontains the full number of chromosomes
adeninethe A base of DNA
guaninethe G base of DNA
cytosinethe C base of DNA
thyminethe T base of DNA
Punnett Squarethe chart used to determine possible genotypes of offspring
codominance2 forms of the same gene are expressed at the same time WITHOUT BLENDING, ex.some cattle have white hair and red hair
incomplete dominanceblending of traits instead of dominance, ex. in flowers a red gene and a white gene result in a pink flower
sex-linked traitstraits that are caused by genes on the X chromosome, but not on the Y
mutationa change in the gene pattern
selective breedingdeliberately breeding certain individual organisms to get certain traits, ex:breeding cows to be resistant to anthrax
gene mappingfinding the position of specific genes on a chromosome
polyploidyextra sets of chromosomes in an organism
sex chromosomethe 23rd pair of chromosome in humans
multiple allelesa single trait is caused by the action of 2 of several genes, ex. human eye color could be green, blue, brown, hazel, gray



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