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- Q1The passing of traits from parents to offspringHeredity30sB.H
- Q2A segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific traitGene30s
- Q3Variation of a geneAllele30sB.H
- Q4An organized structure of DNA, protein, and RNA found in cellsChromosome30sB.H
- Q5Has two identical alleles for a particular traitHomozygous30sB.H
- Q6Has two different alleles for a particular traitHeterozygous30sB.H
- Q7A characteristic that can be pass on to its offspring through its genes.Trait30sB.H
- Q8A trait that covers over another form of that traitDominant30sB.H
- Q9A trait that is covered over by another form of that trait and seems to disappearRecessive30sB.H
- Q10An organism's genetic makeup, represented by lettersGenotype30sB.H
- Q11An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits (description)Phenotype30sB.H
- Q12A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross.Punnett Square30sB.H
- Q13A nucleic acid found in the nucleus of all living cells, which carries the organism's hereditary informationDNA30s
- Q14A group of identical individuals that always produce offspring of the same phenotype when crossed, they are homozygous individuals eg: either BB or bbPurebred30sB.H
- Q15An organism that has two different alleles for a trait; or is heterozygous for a particular trait eg: BbHybrid30sB.H