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| Traits passed on from the parents to the child |
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| Physical and functional unit of heredity on a specific segment of DNA |
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| An alternative form of a gene you get one from dad and one from mom and they can be either dominant or ressecive |
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| Passing and inheritance of traits from the parents to the child |
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| A unique feature or quality in a person passed down through generations |
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| An organism that has two different alleles for a particular gene |
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| An organism that has two identical alleles of a particular gene |
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| Describing a genetic trait that is expressed in a homozygous |
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| Aid in predicting the probability that certain traits will be inherited |
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| The first generation of parents |
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| The first generation of offspring |
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| relating to or denoting heritable characteristics that are controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring even when inherited from only one parent |
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| the complete phenomenon whereby, in an individual containing two allelic forms of a gene, one is expressed to the exclusion of the other |
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| the extent to which an event is likely to occur, measured by the ratio of the favorable cases to the whole number of cases possible |
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| the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other |
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| An organism's physical expressed traits |
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| An organism's genetic expressed traits |
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| Errors in the DNA process of dividing |
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| Having the same relation, relative position, or structure, in particular |
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