This is the term for the visual aid for heredity
What is a punnett square?
This is the term for 2 alleles that are the same.
What is homozygous?
This is the term for inheriting traits.
What is Heredity?
This is the letter used to represent blood in a punnett square.
What is I?
This is the phenotype that would be present with a dominant heterozygous genotype.
What is dominant?
This is the term for a square that involves more than one gene.
What is dihybridization chart
This is the term for alleles that do not match?
What is heterozygous?
This is the term for a gene type.
What is an allele
This chart is used to track blood heredity.
What is dihybridization chart?
This is the phenotype of a homozygous recessive genotype.
What is recessive?
This is the term for the set of alleles in DNA.
What is genotype?
The probability that a child of 2 homozygous dominant parents being recessive.
What is 0%?
This is the term for a trait that is likely to disappear if bred with another trait.
What is a recessive trait?
These are the genotypes possible for people to have A blood in a single trait punnett square.
What are IAIA or IAi?
This is the possible phenotypes of a heterozygous and a homozygous dominant mix child.
What is Dominant.
This is the physical manifestation of a trait.
What is a phenotype?
The probability that 2 dominant homozygous parents have a dominant phenotype child.
What is 100%?
This trait is more likely to show up.
What is dominant trait?
This is the genotype for AB blood.
What is IAIB?
What are dominant and recessive?
This is the term for when two traits are just as likely to appear.
What is co-dominance?
The probability of a homozygous dominant and a heterozygous parent producing a heterozygous genotype child.
What is 50%?
This is the term for a non standard result in a punnett square.
What is a mutation?
This is the number of squares used in a blood punnett square to show probability.
What is 16?
A dominant phenotype can be represented by these 2 genotypes. (represented by a T)
What are Tt or TT?