Genetics Vocabulary
Traits and Heredity
Dominant vs. Recessive
Vocabulary in context
Genotypes and Phenotypes
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This term means different alleles for the same gene.

Heterozygous

100

A physical characteristic like eye color or dimples.

Trait

100

This type of allele always shows, if present.

Dominant

100

An organism with genotype TT is described as this.

Homozygous dominant

100

If B= brown eyes, and b= blue eyes, these genotypes show brown eyes.

BB or Bb

200

This word describes having two identical alleles.

Homozygous

200

Where you get your traits.

Parents

200

A dominant allele is written using this type of letter.

Capital

200

An organism with a genotype of Tt is described using this term.

Heterozygous dominant

200

Which genotype shows a recessive trait?

bb

300

A chart used to predict offspring traits.

Punnett Square

300

These determine if a trait is passed on.

Genes

300

This allele is hidden, and must be present in all genes to be shown.

Recessive

300

This two-letter combination represents an organism's genes for a trait.

Genotype

300

Two organisms have the same phenotype, but different genotypes. What are those genotypes?

BB, Bb

400

The passing of traits from parents to offspring.

Heredity

400

These are traits you are born with, they are not learned.

Inherited traits

400

A recessive allele is written using this kind of letter.

Lower case

400

The physical appearance that results from a genotype.

Phenotype

400

A heterozygous parent passed on which allele 50% of the time?

Either one

500

Different forms of the same gene.

Alleles

500

This trait can be influenced by both genes and environment.

Height, athletic ability, etc

500

If a person is heterozygous, this trait is present.

Dominant

500

Two different words that describe how traits are passed from parents to offspring.

Heredity and genes

500

Explain why two brown-eyed parents could have a blue-eyed child.

Both could carry a recessive allele

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