1. A allele overshadows the effect of a allele. 2. If only one chromosome carries a dominant allele, the offspring. express the trait. 3. If only one chromosome carries a recessive allele, the offspring express the trait.
1. A allele overshadows the effect of a allele. 2. If only one chromosome carries a dominant allele, the offspring. express the trait. 3. If only one chromosome carries a recessive allele, the offspring express the trait.
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Review the transmission of dominant and recessive traits by filling in the blanks in the following sentences choose from the words in the word bank hint :words may be used more than once.

Transcribed Image Text:Fill in the Gaps Dominant and Recessive Genes
Review the transmission of dominant and recessive traits by filling in the blanks in the following sentences. Choose
from the words listed in the Word Bank. (Hint: Words may be used more than once.)
WILL
BLUE
CODOMINANT
HOMOZYGOUS
NEITHER
WILL NOT
BOTH
DOMINANT
BROWN
HETEROZYGOUS
RECESSIVE
1. A
allele overshadows the effect of a
allele.
2. If only one chromosome carries a dominant allele, the offspring.
express the trait.
3. If only one chromosome carries a recessive allele, the offspring
express the trait.
4. When an allele for brown eyes is paired with an allele for blue eyes, the offspring (who is
for the trait) will have
eyes.
5. When an allele with brown eyes is paired with another allele for brown eyes, the offspring (who is
for that trait) will have
eyes.
6. When an allele with blue eyes is paired with another allele for blue eyes, the offspring (who is
for that trait) will have
eyes.
7. Alleles that are equally dominant are called
; in this instance,
alleles are expressed.
324 Chapter 25 Heredity
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