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Definition
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Diagram used to determine the possible traits an offspring can recieve   Punnett Square  
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An Individual's observable traits   Phenotype  
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When a trait is influenced by multiple genes   Epistasis  
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Having Identical alleles in a gene   Homozygous  
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Relationship between 2 versions of a gene   Codominance  
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In Chromosomal DNA, sequences of nucleotides repeated multiple times in a row   Short Tandem Repeats  
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An allele having more than 2 forms within a population   Multiple Allele Systems  
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Bell shaped Curve in a graph   Bell Curve  
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The principle made by Gregor Mendel stating that when 2 or more characteristics are inherited, hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production.   Law of Independent Assortment  
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The heterozygous offspring of a cross of 2 different species   Hybrids  
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Location of a gene on a chromosome   Locus  
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A cross between a homozygous recessive and an individual of unknown genotype   Testcross  
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Effect in which one allele isn't fully dominant to the other, so the heterozygous phenotype is an intermediate blend between 2 homozygous phenotypes   Incomplete Dominance  
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Masks or hides the recessive allele   Dominant  
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Cross between 2 individuals identically heterozygous for two genes   Dihybrid Cross  
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Having 2 different alleles of a gene   Heterozygous  
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The set of alleles held by the chromosomes   Genotype  
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All of the genes on a chromosome   Linkage Group  
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Range of small differences on a shared trait   Continuous Variation  
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The principle made by Gregor Mendel stating that 2 homologous chromosomes end up in different gametes during meiosis   Law of Segregation  
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Cross between 2 individuals identically heterozygous for one gene   Monohybrid Cross  
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Effect in which one gene affects multiple traits   Pleiotropy  
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An Allele that gets hidden or masked by the dominant Allele   Recessive  
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