Vocabulary Review Genetics

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Vocabulary Review Genetics

Which is a recessive purebred? Pp b. PP c. pp

Which is codominance? Two phenotypes b. Four phenotypes c. Three phenotypes

What is a phenotype? What you see b. The genetic makeup c. How an animal behaves

What is a genotype? What you see b. The genetic makeup c. How an animal behaves

Which genotype is a hybrid? Pp b. PP c. pp

A striped flower is probably… Incomplete dominance b. codominance c. Complete dominance

Which is incomplete dominance? Two phenotypes b. Four phenotypes c. Three phenotypes

Which is heterozygous? KK b. Kk c. kk

What is a genotype? What you see b. The genetic makeup c. How an animal behaves