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Molecular Genetics

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albino   any plant or animal that has pale, defective coloring  
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anther   the upper portion of a stamen which contains pollen grains  
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chromosome   rod-shaped parts of a reproductive cell that carry the genes (the hereditary material)  
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cross-pollination   the transfer of pollen from the anther of one flower to the stigma of another  
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DNA or DioxyriboNucleic Acid   a very large, complex protein molecule that forms a double-helix shape and is contained in the chromatin of cells. It forms the substance of genes  
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dominant gene   a gene which produces its effect even though an opposite gene is present  
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egg cell   a female reproductive cell in a plant or animal  
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embryo   the undeveloped stage of a plant or animal  
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evolution   a process of change in a certain direction. It is also a name for several scientific theories about how life began and developed on earth  
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fertilization   the union of a male reproductive cell(sperm) and a female reproductive cell(egg) to form a cell that results in a new individual  
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filament   the stalk of a stamen in a flower  
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genes   the unit of DNA which carries inherited traits  
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genetics   the scientific study of heredity, the passing on of the characteristics of living organisms from one generation to the next  
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germination   a starting to grow or develop; a sprouting  
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heredity   the passing on of the characteristics of living organisms from one generation to the next; it includes all of the traits inherited by an organism  
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hybrid   the offspring resulting from a cross between two organisms differing in one or more genes  
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incomplete dominance   a condition where neither gene is dominant so that an intermediate or blended hybrid is produces  
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inherit   to receive something from an ancestor or parent; in the case of genetics, it is traits or characteristics  
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mitosis   a process of cell reproduction whereby a single cell splits apart to form two new cells  
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multiple genes   several genes which affect a trait  
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mutation   a change in a gene; a mistake or misprint in the DNA molecule; in some cases, a loss or addition of an entire chromosome or part of it  
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nucleus   the command center that controls the life and activity of the cell; it is located within the cytoplasm of the cell  
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ovary   the female reproductive organ that produces egg cells  
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ovule   part of a plant that develops into a seed  
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pistil   the entire female part of a flower  
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pollen   a powdery grain in the stamen that contains a sperm cell  
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purebred   an organism having the same genes for a particular trait  
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receptacle   the stalk which holds a flower  
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recessive gene   a gene carried by the cells that does not show its trait as long as a dominant gene is present  
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