A | B |
Law of Dominance | When an organism is hybrid for a pair of contrasting traits, only the dominant trait can be seen in the hybrid. |
homozygous | containing two alleles that are the same (ex: tt or TT) |
heterozygous | containing two alleles that are different (ex: Tt) |
genotype | the genetic makeup of an organism (ex: Tt) |
phenotype | the physical trait that an organism develops as a result of its genotype (ex: tall) |
incomplete dominance | occurs when two alleles contribute to the phenotype;traits blend |
codominance | both traits are expressed at the same time |
dominant | a trait that masks another; represented by a capital letter |
recessive | a trait that is only expressed in the homozygous form |
heterozygous complete dominance | Bb |
heterozygous | one uppercase letter & one lowercase letter |
homozygous dominant complete dominance | two capital letters |
homozygous recessive complete dominance | bb |
homozygous recessive | two lowercase letters |
monohybrid | crossing of one trait |
dihybrid | crossing of two different traits |
heterozygous incomplete dominance | BB' |
heterozygous co-domianance | BW |
heterozygous complete dominance | Bb |
genotype of a male | XY |
genotype of a female | XX |
dihybrid cross | WwPp x wwPP is example of what type of cross? |
monohybrid cross | WW x ww is an example of what type of cross? |
homozygous recessive complete dominance | rr |
codominance | Type of dominance with genotype of two different letters (HR) |
heterozygous normal dominance | Rr |
incomplete dominance | type of dominance that includes ' in genotype |
codominance | RR x WW is an example of what type of dominance? |
homozygous dominant normal | RR |
incomplete dominance | PP' genotype that represents which type of dominance? |
incomplete dominance | BB' x B'B' is an example of what type of dominance? |
Law of Dominance | When an organism is hybrid for a pair of contrasting traits, only the dominant trait can be seen in the hybrid. |
homozygous | containing two alleles that are the same (ex: tt or TT) |
heterozygous | containing two alleles that are different (ex: Tt) |
genotype | the genetic makeup of an organism (ex: Tt) |
phenotype | the physical trait that an organism develops as a result of its genotype (ex: tall) |
incomplete dominance | occurs when two alleles contribute to the phenotype;traits blend |
codominance | both traits are expressed at the same time |
dominant | a trait that masks another; represented by a capital letter |
recessive | a trait that is only expressed in the homozygous form |
heterozygous normal dominance | Bb |
heterozygous | one uppercase letter & one lowercase letter |
homozygous dominant | two capital letters |
homozygous recessive complete dominance | bb |
homozygous recessive | two lowercase letters |
monohybrid | crossing of one trait |
dihybrid | crossing of two traits |
heterozygous incomplete dominance | BB' |
heterozygous co-dominance | BW |
heterozygous complete dominance | Bb |
genotype of a male | XY |
genotype of a female | XX |
antibody | a blood protein produced in response to and counteracting a specific antigen. |
type A | type of blood with A agglutinogens and B agglutinins |
type B | type of blood with B agglutinogens and A agglutinins |
0 | recessive allele in blood type |
ii | Genotype for blood type O |
A | Blood group A has ____ antigens |
B | Blood group B has ____ antigens |
A & B | Blood group AB has ____ antigens. |
no/none | Blood group AB has ____ antigens. |
IAIA and IAiA | Genotype of type A blood |
Genotype for type O blood | ii |
co-dominance | Blood type AB is an example of what type of dominance? |