REVIEW FOR QUIZ Lesson 4 Unit 2 Cells

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REVIEW FOR QUIZ Lesson 4 Unit 2 Cells

Which one is a phenotype and which is a genotype? A) Free or attached earlobes Hair color Eye color B) Ee Dd BB

EXPLAIN THE DIFFERENCE BETWEEN A PHENOTYPE & GENOTYPE

WHO AM I? I AM AN ALTERNATIVE FORM OF A GENE

WHICH TYPE OF DOMINANCE WHICH TYPE OF DOMINANCE? -COMPLETE DOMINANCE -INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE -CODOMINANCE View next 5 slides.

Complete Dominance is when… A) both traits are blended together B) only one trait shows (dominant one) C) both traits are seen equally so both show at the same time.

INCOMPLETE DOMINANCE is when… A) both traits are blended together B) only one trait shows (dominant one) C) both traits are seen equally so both show at the same time.

CODOMINANCE is when… A) both traits are blended together B) only one trait shows (dominant one) C) both traits are seen equally so both show at the same time.

Mary is tall like her mother Mary is tall like her mother. Her sister, Jamie, is short like her father. If tall is dominant over short, what is the genotype for each sister? If you can’t determine this explain why.

If the alleles match, what can it be called If the alleles match, what can it be called. Name two ways it can be stated. Example: dd

If the alleles DO NOT match, what can it be called If the alleles DO NOT match, what can it be called. Name two ways it can be stated. EXAMPLE: Dd