Lesson 3 Flashcards
One factor cross involving only one gene
Monohybrid
Two factor crossing, involving two different genes
Dihybrid
Protein in red blood cells that carries oxygen from the pings to the rest of the body such as the brain and muscles
Hemoglobin
Refers to how the external work in which the organism lives or develops affects the organism
Environmental influences
Both the recessive and dominant traits are expressed together in an organisms phenotype
Codominance
One factor crossing
Monohybrid
Two factor crossing
Dihybrid
A disease caused by a genetic mutation in the hemoglobin protein
Sickle cell disease of sickle cell anemia
The three exceptions to the rules of Mendelian genetics
Incomplete dominance, co dominance, and environmental affects