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trait | the characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes |
heredity | A passing of traits from parents to offspring. |
genetics | The scientific study of heredity. |
purebred | An organism that always produces offspring with the same form of a trait as the parent. |
gene | A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait. |
allele | The different forms of a gene |
dominant allele | An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present. |
recessive allele | An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present. |
hybrid | An organism that has two different alleles for a trait; an organisms that is heterozygous for a particular trait. |
probability | The liklihood that a particular event will occur. |
Punnett square | A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross. |
phenotype | An organism's physical appearance or visible traits. |
genotype | An organism's genetic makeup or allele combinations. |
homozygous | same |
codominance | A condition in which neither of two alleles of a gene is dominant or recessive. |
sperm | male |
egg | female |
meiosis | splitting cell |
Messenger RNA | RNA that copies the coded message from DNA in the nucleus and carries the message into the cytoplasm. |
transfer RNA | RNA in cytoplams that carries an amino acid to the ribosome and adds teh growing protein chain. |
mutation | A change in the gene or chromosome. |
multiple alleles | Three or more forms of a gene code for a single trait. |
sex-linked genes | A gene that is carried on the X or Y chromosome. |
carrier | A person who has one recessive allele for a trait and one dominant allele, but does not have the trait. |
pedigree | A chart or "family tree" that tracks which members of a family have a particular trait. |
genetic disorder | An abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes. |
amniocentesis | A technique by which small amount of fluid that surrounds a developing baby is removed and analyzed to determine whether the baby will have a genetic disorder. |
karyotype | A picture of all the chromosomes in a cell arranged in pairs. |
selective breeding | The process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation. |
inbreeding | A selective breeding method in which two individuals with identical or similar sets of alleles are crossed. |
hybridization | A selective breeding method in which two genetically different individuals are crossed. |
clone | An organism that is genetically identical to the organism from which it was produced. |
genetic engineering | The transfer of a gene from the DNA of one organism into another organism in order to produce an organism with desired traits. |
gene therapy | The insertion of working copies of a gene into the cells of a person with a genetic disorder in an attempt to correct the disorder. |
genome | genome |