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What is self pollination?
pollen from male organ reaches female organ of same plant
What is cross pollination?
male organ form one plant removed, polled from different plant transferred to female organ
What did the reciprical cross determine?
type of gamete does not affect inheritance of seed shape (in pea plants)
How do chromosomes with dominant traits line up at the metaphase plate?
on the same side
What is a monohybrid cross?
hetero for one trait
What is a dihybrid cross?
hetero for two traits
What is the principle of independent assortment?
alleles of different genes are transmitted independently of each other during metaphase (used dihybrid crosses and a test cross to determine)
What is a testcross?
one parent is homozygous recessive for a trait
What is incomplete dominance?
intermediate pheno
What is codominance?
pheno of both alleles of a single gene
What is a pleiotropic gene? Give an example.
influences many traits, not just one. Ex. Marfan Syndrome