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What is the difference?
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Vocabulary Heredity – passing of traits from parent to offspring Traits – the physical, social, and emotional qualities of an organism Example – blue eyes, tall, hates carrots Dominant Trait – Stronger trait that will overtake a recessive trait Recessive Trait – Weaker trait that is hidden by a dominant trait
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Vocabulary Alleles – all the possible choices for a characteristic Example – eye color – blue, brown, gray, green Genotype – the pair of genes an organism has (one allele from each parent) Phenotype – the trait that can be seen
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Genotype How the genes code for a specific trait. If the trait is dominant it uses a capital letter Example – Tall (T) If the trait is recessive it uses the same letter but lower case Example – short (t) Genotypes always have two letters – one for dad and one for mom
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Types of genotype Homozygous - an individual that has the same type of gene from each parent. (Ex. BB or bb) Heterozygous – an individual that has different gene types (one from each parent). (Ex. Bb)
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Homozygous and Heterozygous Homozygous dominant – the genes only have the dominant trait in its code. Example – Dominant Tall – TT Homozygous recessive – the genes only have the recessive trait in its code. Example – Recessive short – tt Heterozygous – the genes are mixed code for that trait. Example – hybrid Tall -- Tt
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Phenotype The outward appearance of the trait. How an organism looks How an organism acts How an organism feels
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Tricks to remembering the difference between Genotype and Phenotype Genotype – deals with GENE CODE. Phenotype – deals with looks you can take a PHOTO with.
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