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SATP2 Unit 6 (Chapter 10-11) Vocabulary

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An Austrian monk whose study of garden peas earned him the title Father of GeneticsGregor Mendel
The study of heredityGenetics
The passing of traits from one generation to the nextHeredity
A section of DNA that determines a specific trait, such as eye colorGene
Different forms of the same geneAlleles
A trait that is expressed over another traitDominant
A trait that can be hidden by another traitRecessive
The combination of alleles for a particular traitGenotype
Having two of the same alleles for a traitHomozygous
Having two different alleles for a traitHeterozygous
The physical characteristics of an organism that show how genes are expressedPhenotype
A natural law explaining that alternative forms of a gene separate during the formation of gametes (sex cells); they do not mix to form a new traitLaw of Segregation
Crossing one trait from two parent organismsMonohybrid cross
A diagram that shows all possible gene combinations for a crossPunnett Square
All chromosomes except sex chromosomesAutosomes
Genetic disease that is carried by a gene on an autosomeAutosomal disease
A person who has one recessive gene for a recessive genetic disease; will not display symptoms of the disease but can pass on the gene to offspringCarrier
A genetic disease that causes the body to produce unusually thick, sticky mucus; decreases life-expectancyCystic fibrosis
A genetic disease where a person is born without the enzyme to break down and use phenylalanine, an essential amino acidPhenylketonuria (PKU)
A fatal genetic disease that causes fatty material to build up in the nerves and brainTay-Sachs
Studying two traits crossed from parent organismsDihybrid cross
A natural law that explains how traits are inherited independently of other traitsLaw of Independent Assortment
Having alleles that do not have complete dominance so the resulting trait is a mix of two alternative traitsIncomplete dominance
Having two or more alleles that are equally dominant for a trait so that both traits are expressedCodominance
A genetic disease cause by a codominant alleleSickle cell anemia
The one pair of X & Y chromosomes that determines genderSex chromosomes
Genes that are found on either the X or the Y sex chromosomeSex-linked genes
A sex-linked disorder that is carried on the X chromosomeRed-green color blindness
A sex-linked disease that is carried on the X-chromosomeHemophilia
A diagram used by geneticists to chart a trait from one generation to anotherPedigree
The scientist that studied the fruit fly; he is credited with the discovery of linked genesThomas Morgan


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Oak Grove High School

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