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Genetics Vocabulary Word Bank: different two code both cross offspring number trait genes physical neither progeny prevents events homozygous ABO expresses single many combinations identical gamete producing independently 1. Hybrid - An organism that has two alleles for a trait. 2. Dominant - An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when it is present. 3. Gene - The set of information that controls a trait; in the DNA. 4. Alleles - The different forms of a gene. 5. Heredity - The passing of traits from parents to . 6. Purebred - The offspring of many generations that have the same traits. 7. Trait - A characteristic that an organism can pass to offspring through . 8. Genetics - The scientific study of heredity. 9. Probability - A that an event will occur. that describes how likely it is 10. Phenotype - An organism's appearance or visible traits. 11. Recessive - An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present. 12. Codominance - A condition in which the two alleles of a gene are dominant nor recessive. 13. Heterozygous - Having different alleles for a trait. 14. Genotype - An organism's genetic makeup or allele . 15. Punnett Square - A chart that shows the possible combinations of alleles that result from a genetic . 16. Homozygous - Having two trait. 17. Homozygous Dominant - When alleles for a alleles are for the dominant trait. 18. Homozygous Recessive - When both alleles are for the recessive . 19. Law of Segregation - During formation the pairs of genes responsible for each trait segregate so that each gamete contains only one gene for that trait. 20. Backcross - The cross of a with one of it's parents. 21. Test Cross - The organism having the dominant phenotype is crossed with one having a recessive phenotype. This is done to see if the dominant phenotype is or heterozygous. 22. Complete Dominance - One of the alleles itself over the other allele. 23. Incomplete dominance - Expression of heterozygous alleles differ from those of the parents distinguishable hybrids. 24. Law of Independent Assortment - Alleles segregate during gamete formation. 25. Law of Dominance - One form of a heredity trait, the dominant trait, dominates or the expression of the recessive trait. 26. Multiple Alleles - Three or more alternate genes which can be at one site at different times giving different phenotypes, such as genes for blood. 27. Multiple Genes - Crosses in which many genes may affect a trait. 28. Nondisjunction - Failure of homologous chromosomes to segregate properly. 29. Gene linkage - When genes are on the same chromosome. 30. Product rule - The probability of two or more at the same time is the product of their individual probabilities.