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Science Unit D-2

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gene   a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.  
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genetics   the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.  
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inherited trait   a trait that a person gets from a parent or grandparent  
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acquired trait   characteristics that are gained by an organism after birth as a result of external influences or its own activities that change its structure or function and cannot be inherited  
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trait   a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.  
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mutation   the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations  
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allele   one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome  
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dominant   most important, powerful, or influential  
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recessive   that one of a pair of alternative alleles whose effect is masked by the activity of the second when both are present in the same cell organism.  
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homozygous   if you're homozygous, you've got a pair of matching alleles, which are the two genes that control a particular trait  
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heterozygous   the genetics term heterozygous refers to a pair of genes where one is dominant and one is recessive — they're different  
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phenotype   the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment  
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genotype   the genetic constitution of an individual organism  
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chromosome   a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.  
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cell division   the division of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material.  
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DNA   the fundamental and distinctive characteristics or qualities of someone or something, especially when regarded as unchangeable  
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co-dominant   a relationship between two versions of a gene. Individuals receive one version of a gene, called an allele, from each parent.  
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incomplete dominance   refers to a genetic situation in which one allele does not completely dominate another allele, and therefore results in a new phenotype  
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