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| amniocentesis | a technique by which a small amount of the fluid that surrounds a developing baby is removed: the fluid is analyzed to determine whether the baby will have a genetic disorder |
| carrier | a person who has one recessive allele for a trait and one dominant allele, but does not have the trait |
| clone | an organism that is genetically identicle to the orgnism from which it was produced |
| 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 |
| genetic engineering | the transfer a gene from the DNA of one organism into another organism, in order to produce an organism with desired traits |
| genome | all of the DNA in one cell of an organism |
| genetic disorder | an abnormal condition that a person inherits through genes or chromosomes |
| hybridization | a selective breeding method in which two genetically different individuals are crossed |
| inbreeding | a selective breeding method in which teo individuals with identicle or similar sewts of alleles are crossed |
| karyotype | a picture of all the chromosomes in a cell arranged in pairs |
| multiple alleles | three or more forms of a gene that code for a single trait |
| pedigree | a chart or "family tree" that tracks which memebers of a family have a particular trait |
| selective breeding | the process of selecting a few organisms with desired traits to serve as parents of the next generation |
| sex-linked gene | a gene that is carried on the Y or X chromosome |