1. Autosomes B.Sex chromosomes C.Chromosome DDominant Recessive Practice: Heredity Vocabulary Match the following terms in the box with the appropriate definition. Homozygous G.Heterozygous H.Phenotype Genotype ✓ Law of Dominance When several genes influence a trait. 2. ✓ A version of a gene 3. K-Law of Segregation Law of Ind. Assortment Incomplete dominance Codominance Polygenic Inheritance Multiple Alleles Q. Sex-Linked BLinked genes S. Epistasis Karyotype Carrier Allele W. Protein X DNA Gene When the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where both alleles are fully and separately expressed 4. प्रे Chromosomes 1-44 in a human 5. N Only expressed in the homozygous state 6. ✓ Genes that travel on the X chromosome 7. ✓ Chromosomes line up randomly during metaphase therefore it is possible for any combination of chromosomes to be passed on from parent to offspring. 8. T 9. A diagram that shows homologous chromosome pairs C The macromolecule that runs your body and expresses your traits 10. ✓ A genotype resulting from the inheritance of two different alleles from your parents 11. A Section of a chromosome that codes for a single protein R 12. Q Genes that are likely inherited together due to their physical proximity 13. Overshadows the other allele in the heterozygous state 14. + The physical trait expressed 15. P More than 2 versions of a gene (more than just a "dominant" and a "recessive") 16. Condensed genetic material 17. D When one gene overshadows another 18. 19. At the end of meiosis, each gamete formed should only have 1 copy form each homologous chromosome pair F A genotype resulting from the inheritance of the same alleles from your parents 20. ✗The macromolecule that has the instructions for making you who you are When the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where the two alleles are blended together I The actual alleles you inherit 21. M 22. 23. B The chromosomes that determine your sex 24. EA person that has the gene for a trait or disease but doesn't show it 25. JSome versions of genes are dominant over others. Heredity Unit It's Not Rocket Science 2020
1. Autosomes B.Sex chromosomes C.Chromosome DDominant Recessive Practice: Heredity Vocabulary Match the following terms in the box with the appropriate definition. Homozygous G.Heterozygous H.Phenotype Genotype ✓ Law of Dominance When several genes influence a trait. 2. ✓ A version of a gene 3. K-Law of Segregation Law of Ind. Assortment Incomplete dominance Codominance Polygenic Inheritance Multiple Alleles Q. Sex-Linked BLinked genes S. Epistasis Karyotype Carrier Allele W. Protein X DNA Gene When the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where both alleles are fully and separately expressed 4. प्रे Chromosomes 1-44 in a human 5. N Only expressed in the homozygous state 6. ✓ Genes that travel on the X chromosome 7. ✓ Chromosomes line up randomly during metaphase therefore it is possible for any combination of chromosomes to be passed on from parent to offspring. 8. T 9. A diagram that shows homologous chromosome pairs C The macromolecule that runs your body and expresses your traits 10. ✓ A genotype resulting from the inheritance of two different alleles from your parents 11. A Section of a chromosome that codes for a single protein R 12. Q Genes that are likely inherited together due to their physical proximity 13. Overshadows the other allele in the heterozygous state 14. + The physical trait expressed 15. P More than 2 versions of a gene (more than just a "dominant" and a "recessive") 16. Condensed genetic material 17. D When one gene overshadows another 18. 19. At the end of meiosis, each gamete formed should only have 1 copy form each homologous chromosome pair F A genotype resulting from the inheritance of the same alleles from your parents 20. ✗The macromolecule that has the instructions for making you who you are When the heterozygous genotype results in a phenotype where the two alleles are blended together I The actual alleles you inherit 21. M 22. 23. B The chromosomes that determine your sex 24. EA person that has the gene for a trait or disease but doesn't show it 25. JSome versions of genes are dominant over others. Heredity Unit It's Not Rocket Science 2020
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