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Vocab.

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heredity   the passing of genetic traits from parents to offspring  
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self-pollinating plant   has both male and female reproductive structures  
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true-breeding plant   plant in which its offspring will always have the same trait as the parent  
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cross-pollination   pollen from one plant fertilizes the ovule of a flower on a different plant  
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characteristic   a feature that has different forms in a population  
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trait   a genetically determined characteristic  
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first-generation plants   first set of offspring from a cross of two different plants  
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dominant trait   the trait observed in the first generation when parents that have different traits are bred (stronger trait)  
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recessive trait   a trait that is apparent only when two recessive alleles for the same characteristic are inherited (weaker trait)  
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ratio   a relationship between two different numbers that is often expressed as a fraction  
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genes   sets of instructions for inherited traits  
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alleles   alternative forms of a gene that govern a characteristic, such as hair color  
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phenotype   an organisms's appearance or other detectable characteristic  
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albinism   a condition that prevents hair, skin, and eyes from having normal coloring  
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genotype   the entire genetic makeup of an organism; also the combination of genes for one of more specific traits  
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homozygous   having two dominant or two recessive alleles for a trait (PP or pp)  
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heterozygous   having one dominant and one recessive allele for a trait (Pp)  
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Punnett square   used to organize all the possible combinations of offspring from particular parents  
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probability   the likelihood that a possible event will occur in any given instance of the event  
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incomplete dominance   when one trait is not completely dominant over another  
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asexual reproduction   does not involve the union of sex cells and in which one parent produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent  
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mitosis   in eukaryotic cells, a process of cell division that forms two new nuclei, each of which has the same number of chromosomes  
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sex cells   parent cells (egg and sperm) which carry only half (23) of the usual number of chromosomes  
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homologous chromosomes   have the same sequence of genes and the same structure  
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meiosis   a process in cell division during which the number of chromosomes decreases to half the original number by two divisions of the nucleus, which results in the production of sex cells (gametes or spores)  
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sexual reproduction   the sex cells from two parents unite to produce offspring that share traits from both parents  
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fertilization   when a sperm cell and an egg cell join  
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sex chromosomes   determine the sex of an individual; known as X and Y  
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sex-linked disorders   disorders that are carried on the X chromosome  
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colorblindness   visual disorder that causes people to have trouble distinguishing between certain shades, usually red and green  
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hemophilia   disorder which prevents blood from clotting--can be fatal  
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pedigree   a diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family  
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cystic fibrosis   a disease which causes serious lung problems  
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selective breeding   the human practice of breeding animals or plants that have certain desired traits  
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