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| alternate form that a gene may have for a single trait |
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| describes a trait that covers over another form of that trait |
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| describes an trait that is dominanted by another form of that trait, it seems to disappear |
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| describes an organism that has two different alleles for a trait |
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| describes an organism with two different alleles that are the same for a trait |
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| deoxyribonucleic acid which is the genetic material of all organisms, made up of two twised strands of sugur-phosphate molecules and nitrogen bases. |
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| section of DNA on a chromosome that contains instructions for making specific proteins |
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| made up of amino acids and build cells and tissues or work as enzymes |
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| the passing of traits from one parent to offspring |
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| an inherited characterisic from one parent to offspring |
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| the study of how traits are inherited through the actions in alleles |
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| an organisms genetic makeup |
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| outward physical appearance and behavior of an organism |
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