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| the different forms of a gene Y and y are different alleles of the gene that determines seed color |
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| atrait expressed preferentially over another trait |
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| Offspring of across between two breeding plants homozygous for the trait of interest |
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| offspring of a cross involving F1 generation |
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| the genetic constitution of an organism with respect to a trait.yellow seeds are dominant,but yellow seeded plants could have a genotype of either YY orYy |
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| Differing alleles for a trait in an individual,such as Yy |
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| both allels for a trait are the same in an individual.they can be dominant or recessive |
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| heterozygous usually reffering to the offspring of2 true breeding(homozygous)individuals differing in the traits of interest |
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| cross involving parents differing in only one trait |
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| Change in the DNA sequence of a gene to some but now always a recassive allele new,heritable form. generall |
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| the phisical apearance of an organism w/respect to a trait |
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| the opposite of a dominant a potentially masked trait |
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| a gene coded on a sex chromosome such as the X-chromosome linked genes of flies and man |
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