Lesson 8 Terms Flashcards
Alleles
different versions of the same genes
Carrier
an individual who doesn’t exhibit a trait but carries the gene for the trait — the trait is in the genotype but not the phenotype for that individual
Codominance
occurs when two alleles for a gene are both expressed but the characteristics are seen side by side
Cross-pollinate
the male gamete of one plant fertilizes the female gamete of another plant
Dihybrid cross
the type of cross that deals with 2 different pairs of traits at the same time
Genotype
the combination of alleles carried by an organism, all genes collectively, whether dominant or recessive
Gregor Mendel
the father of modern genetics
Heredity
passing on physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to the next
Heterozygous
when an organism has two different copies of an allele — one dominant and one recessive
Homozygous
when an organism has two copies of the SAME allele — either both dominant or both recessive
Incomplete dominance
occurs when two alleles are both expressed resulting in a blended phenotype
law of independent assortment
alleles of two (or more) different genes are sorted into gametes independently of one another
law of segregation (The Riot and the Dance)
the segregation of the alleles (dominant and recessive) into the gametes of an organism is random
monohybrid
crosses that only look at one trait of an organism
Phenotype
what the organism actually looks like