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18 Cards in this Set
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Heredity |
Heredity means it's an inherited trait. |
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Offspring |
The offspring is the result of the genes passed down from the parents. |
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Gene |
A gene is a trait that is inherited from you parents |
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Genetic trait |
A genetic trait is a trait that is shared between you and your parents. |
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Allele |
Alleles are a different type or variation of a gene. |
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Genotype |
Geneotype is a trait you have acquired through genes. |
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Phenotype |
Phenotypes are a physical trait that you have. |
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Dominant |
A dominant gene is a gene that has a greater chance of affecting the offspring. |
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Recessive |
A recessive trait is a trait that you are less likely to receive. |
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Homozygous |
A homozygous is have 2 dominant or to recessive traits. |
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Heterozygous |
Heterozygous is when you have both a dominant or a recessives trait. |
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Cross |
The term "cross" means to cross traits from both parents. |
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Monohybrid punnett square |
The Monohybrid punnett square is a system to find the homozygous and the hetrozygous of the child |
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F1 generation |
The F1 generation is the result of the genes merging. |
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Simple dominance |
Simple dominance means a capital letter is dominate over a small letter. |
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Incomplete dominance |
Incomplete dominance is an allele isn't completely dominate. |
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co-dominance |
This is when you have 2 capital letters. |
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Hybrid |
A hybrid is combination of 2 AA |