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heredity | the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring |
genetics | the study of biological inheritance |
fertilization | the combining of sperm and egg cells |
trait | a specific characteristic |
genes | factors passed from parents to offspring that determine an individual’s characteristics |
alleles | the different forms of the same gene |
dominant | the stronger of two alleles; only one is required to show the dominant phenotype |
recessive | the weaker of the two alleles; two are required to show the recessive phenotype |
gametes | sperm for males and eggs for females |
probability | the likelihood that an event or genetic combination will happen |
homozygous | ”two of the same alleles are present; GG or gg” |
heterozygous | ”two different alleles are present; Gg” |
phenotype | the physical display of a trait |
genotype | the genetic make-up concerning a trait |
codominance | a type of complex inheritance; two dominant phenotypes are displayed together in an offspring |
incomplete-dominance | a type of complex inheritance; two dominant phenotypes blend together to form a blended phenotype |
multiple-alleles | a type of complex inheritance; a number of combinations are possible resulting in more than two phenotypes |
polygenic-traits | a type of complex inheritance; a trait is controlled by more than one gene resulting in numerous phenotypes |