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The different forms of a gene are called?

Alleles

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The likelihood that a particular event will occur.

Probability

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During ____ chromosome pairsSeparate to form 4 new cells.

Meiosis

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The pattern of inheritance in which more than one pairof genes affects a trait.

Polygenic Inheritance

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The scientist who used principles of genetics to predictwhat percent of offspring would show a

particular trait.

Mendel

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All the possible outcomes of a genetic cross are shownin a ________ ________.

Punnett Square

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The Chromosome Theory of ________ states thatGenes are carried from parents to offspring on

Chromosomes.

Inheritance

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This pattern of inheritance occurs when one allele is only partially dominant for a trait. (Blending)

Incomplete Dominance

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Refers to the physical characteristics that are studied in Genetics.

Phenotype

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An organism that has two different alleles for a trait (Hh)

Heterozygous

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Genes are located on structures called ______?

Chromosomes

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The pattern of inheritance in which there are three or more possible alleles for a trait.

Multiple Alleles

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If a ____ allele is present, its trait will appear in the Organism.

Dominant

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An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait.

Homozygous

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At the end of meiosis ____ new daughter cells are produced.

Four

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A white hamster is crossed with a black hamsterand their offspring are BOTH white and black.

This is an example of which pattern of inheritance?

Codominance

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When Mendel crossed purebred short plants with Purebred tall plants , all of the offspring were ___.

Tall

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Scientists call an organism that has two different allelesFor a trait, a ____.

Hybrid

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The number of chromosomes in each new

Sex cell is ____.

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Human Height, Eye Color, and Skin PigmentAre examples of which type of inheritance?

Polygenic Inheritance


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