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Gene Every human has a gene for eye color. Gene: A piece of DNA that codes for a protein.
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Phenotype All of the tall tomato plants show the same phenotype. Phenotype is the physical appearance of a certain trait
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Genotype A tomato plant that is Tt and TT, however, do not share the same genotype. Genotype: the alleles for a gene (trait) an organism has
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Allele The allele “T” produces tall plants. Alleles: different forms of a gene for a specific trait
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Homozygous homozygous: having two identical alleles of a gene/trait Both parents gave curly hair alleles, so their baby was homozygous for curly hair.
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Heterozygous Heterozygous: having two different alleles of a gene/trait One parent gave the baby an allele for brown hair, and the other gave the baby an allele for red hair. The baby was heterozygous for hair color.
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Dominant Brown hair alleles are dominant over blond hair alleles. Dominant: allele that will always affect phenotype when present (homozygous & heterozygous)
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Recessive Blue eyes are recessive to all other eye color alleles. Recessive: allele that will only have an effect on phenotype if there are two copies (homozygous)
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Co-dominant Brown eyes and green eyes can be co-dominant in people with hazel eyes. Co-dominant: both alleles show up in the phenotype.
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