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Genetics [ Ans: ] The scientific study of genes, heredity, and the variation of inherited traits among organisms. Probability [ Ans: ] A measure of the likelihood or chance that a specific event will occur, used in genetics to predict the outcomes of inheritance. Codominance [ Ans: ] An inheritance pattern where both alleles for a trait are fully and separately expressed in the phenotype of a heterozygous individual (e.g., AB blood type in humans, roan cattle). Homologous chromosomes [ Ans: ] A pair of chromosomes (one from each parent) that are similar in size, shape, and gene content, with genes located at the same positions, but potentially with different alleles. Fertilization [ Ans: ] The process where male and female gametes (sperm and egg) unite to form a zygote, restoring the diploid chromosome number. Homozygous [ Ans: ] Having two identical alleles for a specific gene (e.g., AA or aa genotype). Incomplete dominance [ Ans: ] An inheritance pattern where the heterozygous phenotype is a blend or intermediate between the two homozygous phenotypes (e.g., red and white flowers producing pink flowers). Diploid [ Ans: ] A cell or organism that has two sets of chromosomes, one inherited from each parent. Trait [ Ans: ] A specific characteristic or variation in the physical appearance of a heritable characteristic (e.g., eye color, height). Heterozygous [ Ans: ] Having two different alleles for a specific gene (e.g., Aa genotype). Dominance [ Ans: ] A genetic principle where one allele (the dominant allele) masks or conceals the presence of another allele (the recessive allele) in the phenotype of a heterozygote. Haploid [ Ans: ] A cell (such as a gamete) that has only one set of chromosomes, half the usual number. Gene [ Ans: ] The basic physical and functional unit of heredity; a segment of DNA that provides instructions for a specific protein or functional product, influencing a trait. Phenotype [ Ans: ] The observable physical and physiological traits or characteristics of an organism, determined by its genotype and environmental interactions. Multiple alleles [ Ans: ] A condition where a gene has more than two possible alleles existing in a population (e.g., the ABO blood type gene which has A, B, and O alleles). Meiosis [ Ans: ] A specialized type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, producing four haploid gamete cells (sperm or eggs) for sexual reproduction. Allele [ Ans: ] One of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome. Genotype [ Ans: ] The underlying genetic makeup of an organism, consisting of the specific set of alleles it has for a gene. Polygenic traits [ Ans: ] Traits that are controlled by two or more genes interacting together, often showing a wide range of variation (e.g., human height, skin color). Crossing over [ Ans: ] The exchange of genetic material between non-sister chromatids of homologous chromosomes during meiosis, creating new combinations of alleles and increasing genetic diversity. Principle of dominance [ Ans: ] Mendel's law stating that in a heterozygote, one allele will conceal the presence of another allele for the same characteristic. Principle of independent assortment [ Ans: ] Mendel's law stating that genes for

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Genetics [ Ans: ] the study of heredity

Heredity [ Ans: ] transmission of traits from one
generation to the next

Phenotype [ Ans: ] physical appearance

Genotype [ Ans: ] genetic makeup

P Generation [ Ans: ] parental generation

F1 Generation [ Ans: ] hybrid offspring of the parental
generation

F2 Generation [ Ans: ] offspring of a cross between two F1
plants

Alleles [ Ans: ] Variations of a gene. Everyone has two
alleles for every gene.

Dominant allele [ Ans: ] Allele that determines the
organism's appearance. Usually denoted by a capital letter
(R)

Recessive allele [ Ans: ] has no noticeable effect on an
organism's appearance. Usually denoted by a lowercase
letter (r).

, Wild Type [ Ans: ] typical form of traits that are found
most often in nature. Not always dominant.

Homozygous [ Ans: ] Organism has the same alleles for a
single gene (RR- homozygous dominant, rr- homozygous
recessive)

Heterozygous [ Ans: ] Organism has different alleles for a
single gene (Rr).

Homologous Chromosomes [ Ans: ] genes will be at the
same location (locus) on both.

Mendelian Genetics [ Ans: ] Studied inheritance patterns in
pea plants. He first recognized there are certain traits and
they pass to descendants.

Punnett squares [ Ans: ] used to predict the genotypes and
phenotypes of offspring

Law of segregation [ Ans: ] During gamete formation, the
alleles of each gene segregate from each other so that
each gamete carries only one allele for each gene.

Monohybrid Crosses [ Ans: ] Cross between pure-bred
parents for only one trait.

F2 Genotypic Ratio [ Ans: ] 1 PP (purple): 2 Pp (purple): 1
pp (white)

F2 Phenotypic Ratio [ Ans: ] 3 Purple: 1 White

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