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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