1. Fill in the blanks using the drop-down word banks provided. 1. In pedigrees, circles represent females and squares represent males. (or matings), a horizontal line is drawn to connect circles and squares. In order to indicate 2. In order to indicate L their parents. .a vertical line is drawn that connects them together with Squares 3. Fully shaded circles ndividuals with the being studied--it is usually the recessive trait. trait 4. Non-shaded circles ndividuals who have the trait. dominant marriages Interpreting Podigrees children

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1. Fill in the blanks using the drop-down word banks provided.
1. In pedigrees, circles
represent females and squares
represent males.
2. In order to indicate |
their parents.
(or matings), a horizontal line is drawn to connect circles and squares. In order to indicate
a vertical line is drawn that connects them together with
squares
3. Fully shaded circles
ndividuals with the
being studied--it is usually the recessive trait.
trait
4. Non-shaded circles
ndividuals who have the
trait.
dominant
marrlages
Interpreting Pedigrees
children
Transcribed Image Text:1. Fill in the blanks using the drop-down word banks provided. 1. In pedigrees, circles represent females and squares represent males. 2. In order to indicate | their parents. (or matings), a horizontal line is drawn to connect circles and squares. In order to indicate a vertical line is drawn that connects them together with squares 3. Fully shaded circles ndividuals with the being studied--it is usually the recessive trait. trait 4. Non-shaded circles ndividuals who have the trait. dominant marrlages Interpreting Pedigrees children
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