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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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
Transcribed Image Text: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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