The physical expression of the genes into a trait that can be seen or measured
Phenotype
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In blood groups, A and B are not dominant to each other. This is an example of
Codominance
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These are made up of sections of DNA and are passed down from parents to children
Genes
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In addition to genetics, this will also determine phenotype for many traits
the environment
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A failure for chromosomes to separate appropriately during meiosis leading to too many or too few chromosomes in a sex cell
Non-disjunction
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lifesaver
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Win 50 points!
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You are looking at a pedigree and you see that a trait does not skip a generation and can be found in all generations. It is most likely inherited as a
Dominant
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In blood groups, children can receive A, B, AB, or O blood group from their parents depending on what they have to give. This is an example of
Multiple Alleles
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In a heterozygous organism (ex: Dd), which trait would not be seen?
Recessive
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One parent gives a dominant allele, the other parent gives a recessive allele - the child is _________ .
Heterozygous
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Reset score!
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This is a tool for predicting the possible genetic outcomes for the children with known parental traits