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| a linear sequence of nucleotides along a segment of DNA |
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| any of several threadlike bodies,consisting of chromatin that carry the genes in a linear order |
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| any of several forms a gene |
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| a mature sexual reproductive cell , as a sperm or egg |
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| are filled in like a multiplicztion problem with one allele contributed by each parent |
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| the two chromosomes of a pair are distributed randomly to the gametes,eachgamete |
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| The interchange of corresponding chromatid segment of homologous chromosomes with their linked genes |
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| part of the process of gamete formation, consisting of chromosome |
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| Fecudation of impregnation of animals or plants |
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| the cell produced by the union of two gametes before it undergoes cleavage |
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| a pattern of Ihheritance in which the transmission of traits |
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| A geneon the x chromosome passed through a family |
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| the type of inneritance in which both heterozygotes and dominant homozygotes |
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| one allele was dominant and the other was recessive this is not alway the case |
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| is a non-linear relationship betwwen different forms |
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| two diffrent (Alleles) for a trait |
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| two indenticsl (alleles) for a trait |
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| Nmae for a trait (Blond , Brown ,Red) |
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| Symbol for a trait (TT, Tt , tt) |
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