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Winneconne 3.1&2

Winneconne Ch3.1&2

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When one trait is not completely dominant over another Incomplete Dominance
A way to organize possible offspring combinations Punnett Square
An organism's appearance Phenotype
The entire genetic makeup of an organism Genotype
The mathematical chance that something will happen Probability
Each parent gives one set of these to an offspring Alleles
A plant with two dominatnt or two recessive alleles is said to be Homozygous
Appearing in the second generation Recessive Trait
Appearing in the first generation Dominant Trait
Passing of traits from parents to offspring Heredity
Fertilization of one plant to another. Cross-pollination
What step did Medel take to be sure that his pea plants cross-pollinated? He removed the anthers of one plant
What happens when a true breeding plant self pollinates? All of its offspring have the same traits as the parent
Why were ratios important in Mendel's work? They showed that relatioship between two different things.
Be able to read or make a punnett square Look at pages 62-67 in textbook for help.
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