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Passing traits from parent to offspring.
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Physical characteristics inherited by the offspring from the parents. Ex. Hair color Eye color Skin tone Ear shape
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Genes are located on your chromosomes Individuals inherit genes from your parent. Your cells contain 23 chromosome pairs Your are literally half your mother and father. You receive half the pair from you mother. You receive half the pair from your father.
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Though the gene may be present on both, the form of the gene may be different Different forms of the same gene are called alleles.
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The study of how traits are inherited through the inactions of alleles.
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Phenotype describes the physical characteristic that is displayed by your genes Ex. Blue eyes Genotype describes the actual genes that you have on your DNA Ex. (blue allele)+(blue allele)
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When paired a dominate allele will cover up the phenotype of a recessive allele. Dominate alleles are described with a capital letter Ex. brown eyes (B) or blue (e) produces “Be” a brown eye. “BB” will also produce a brown eye.
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The phenotype for recessive alleles will only appear if two recessive alleles are paired. Recessive alleles are described with a lower case letter Ex. A blue eye allele (e) and a blue eye allele (e) produces “ee” blue eyes
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This means “not pure or different.” Allele pairs are heterozygous if the gene pairs are dominate/recessive pairs. Ex. Ee, Bd, Aa, Ts This means “pure or the same.” Allele pairs are homozygous if both alleles are either both dominate or both recessive. Ex. EE, TT, aa, bb, CC, ff
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