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Grab Bag
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Different variations of the same genes

Alleles

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The four nitrogen bases that make up DNA

Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, Thymine

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Homozygous vs Heterozygous

Homozygous is two of the same alleles (ex. tt or TT). Heterozygous is two different alleles (ex. Tt or TP).

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To receive DNA, genes, and traits from a genetic parent

Inherit

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Gene vs genome

Gene is a section of a DNA molecule. Genome is all of the genetic info in an organism.

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Incomplete dominance

dominant and recessive traits are combined in heterozygous state to result in a blending of traits or phenotypes

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The place in most cells where DNA is stored

Nucleus

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A DNA sequence that codes for a protein

Gene

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Dominant vs Recessive traits

Dominant traits are always visible/present whenever that allele is present-represented by an uppercase letter. Recessive traits are covered up if there is also a dominant allele present-represented by a lowercase letter.

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True or False: Adenine pairs with Cytosine

False. Adenine pairs with Thymine, and Cytosine pairs with Guanine.

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A long length of DNA that contains many genes

Chromosome

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Genotype vs Phenotype

Genotype is the types of genes (alleles) present, represented by uppercase and lowercase letters. Phenotype is the expression of genes to produce physical characteristics (what it looks like).

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What does a gene do

A gene codes for a specific protein that determines a trait in the organism.

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The structure of DNA

Double Helix

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Passing of physical characteristics from genetic parents to offspring

Heredity

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