Chapter 11.1 Flashcards

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Where does an organism get its unique characteristics?

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An individuals characteristics are determined by factors that are passed from one parental generation to the next.

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How are different forms of a gene distributed to offspring?

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During gamete formation, the alleles for each gene segregate from each other, so that each gamete carries only one allele for each gene.

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Genetics

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the scientific study of heredity

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Fertilization

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During sexual reproduction, the joining of male and female reproductive cells (sperms and eggs).

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Trait

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A specific characteristic, such as seed color or plant height, of an individual

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Hybrid

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The offspring of crosses between parents with different traits

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Gene

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The area of DNA that codes for specific proteins that produce a trait.

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Allele

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The different forms of a gene

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Principle of Dominance

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Mendel’s Second Conclusion: alleles are dominant or recessive. If a dominant allele is present, then recessive traits will not be expressed. If dominant is present, it will produce that dominant trait.

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Segregation

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Separation of alleles

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Gametes

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Sex cells (which have a haploid number) of the male and female

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