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Chapter 4 Review
heredity—the passing of physical
characteristics from parents to
offspring
genetics—the science of heredity
trait—a biological characteristic
Dominant allele
one whose trait
always shows up in
the organism when
the allele is present
Recessive allele
Hidden whenever the
dominant allele is
present
Only shows up when
if the organism does
not have the
dominant allele
A chart that shows all the possible combinations of
alleles that can result in a genetic cross
Phenotype
an organism’s physical
appearance
Descriptive; will always
be given in words
Ex.—curly hair,
smooth pods, spotted
egg shell
Genotype
an organism’s genetic
makeup
Will always will be
given in letters; allele
combinations
Ex.—Gg, TT, DD, rr, Bb
Genotypes
can be either
homozygous
or
heterozygous
Fertilization—process that occurs when egg and
sperm cells join to form a new organism
Sex cells have half the number of chromosomes as
does body cells.
The chromosome theory of inheritance states that
genes are carried from parents to their offspring
on chromosomes.
During meiosis, the chromosome
pairs separate and are distributed
to two different cells.
The resulting sex cells have only
half as many chromosomes as the
other cells in the organism.
*genotype
*phenotype
*heredity
*Punnett square
*meiosis
*allele
*gene
*genetics
*homozygous
*heterozygous
*fertilization
*trait
*chromosome
*recessive allele
*dominant allele
Chromosomes
are made up of
many genes
joined together
like beads on a
string.