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| 1. | Sex linked traits | A. | Always expresses itself when present. | |
| 2. | karyotype | B. | Different versions of the same gene | |
| 3. | CoDominance | C. | the likelihood that a specific event will occur | |
| 4. | Genetic Disorder | D. | Traits that are passed down on the X chromosome of the twenty-third pairing, making it more likely for boys to be affected by the disorder. | |
| 5. | Pedigree | E. | Results in spots. ex: Holstein Cattle. | |
| 6. | Hybrid | F. | Term for when alleles are the same, for example bb or BB. | |
| 7. | Autosomal Traits | G. | Traits that both sexes are equally likely to inherit (not sex linked) | |
| 8. | Generation | H. | Only expresses itself when two of them are present. | |
| 9. | Heterozygous | I. | trait that is physically expressed. | |
| 10. | Homozygous | J. | Traits that are determined by more than one gene | |
| 11. | Punnett Square | K. | Trait that is genetically present example: PP or Pp. | |
| 12. | Genotype | L. | Term for when alleles are different, for example Bb or Aa. | |
| 13. | Recessive Allele | M. | a diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family | |
| 14. | Multiple Alleles (Polygenic character) | N. | a graphic used to predict the results of a genetic cross | |
| 15. | Probability | O. | When two alleles are present and are fully expressed. If white is expressed in a rose, but red is too, you will get a pink rose. | |
| 16. | Incomplete Dominance | P. | an image of an individual's complete set of chromosomes where you can see a highly zoomed-out picture of an individual's genome. | |
| 17. | Dominant Allele | Q. | the offspring of a cross between parents that have contrasting traits | |
| 18. | Allele | R. | the entire group of offspring produced by a given group of parents | |
| 19. | Phenotype | S. | an inherited disease or disorder that is caused by a mutation in a gene or by a chromosomal defect |
D | 1. | Sex linked traits | A. | Always expresses itself when present. |
P | 2. | karyotype | B. | Different versions of the same gene |
O | 3. | CoDominance | C. | the likelihood that a specific event will occur |
S | 4. | Genetic Disorder | D. | Traits that are passed down on the X chromosome of the twenty-third pairing, making it more likely for boys to be affected by the disorder. |
M | 5. | Pedigree | E. | Results in spots. ex: Holstein Cattle. |
Q | 6. | Hybrid | F. | Term for when alleles are the same, for example bb or BB. |
G | 7. | Autosomal Traits | G. | Traits that both sexes are equally likely to inherit (not sex linked) |
R | 8. | Generation | H. | Only expresses itself when two of them are present. |
L | 9. | Heterozygous | I. | trait that is physically expressed. |
F | 10. | Homozygous | J. | Traits that are determined by more than one gene |
N | 11. | Punnett Square | K. | Trait that is genetically present example: PP or Pp. |
K | 12. | Genotype | L. | Term for when alleles are different, for example Bb or Aa. |
H | 13. | Recessive Allele | M. | a diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family |
J | 14. | Multiple Alleles (Polygenic character) | N. | a graphic used to predict the results of a genetic cross |
C | 15. | Probability | O. | When two alleles are present and are fully expressed. If white is expressed in a rose, but red is too, you will get a pink rose. |
E | 16. | Incomplete Dominance | P. | an image of an individual's complete set of chromosomes where you can see a highly zoomed-out picture of an individual's genome. |
A | 17. | Dominant Allele | Q. | the offspring of a cross between parents that have contrasting traits |
B | 18. | Allele | R. | the entire group of offspring produced by a given group of parents |
I | 19. | Phenotype | S. | an inherited disease or disorder that is caused by a mutation in a gene or by a chromosomal defect |