below. Each term may be used more than once! + Alternate forms of the same gene; variants increase the level of genetic a. Homozygous dominant b. Genotype diversity observed between and within species c. Heterozygous d. Allele + The genetic composition of an individual; for instance, tt (where "t" stands for shortness) e. Phenotype + Susie is concerned because her genetic counselor informed her that she could pass the trait for cystic fibrosis along to
below. Each term may be used more than once! + Alternate forms of the same gene; variants increase the level of genetic a. Homozygous dominant b. Genotype diversity observed between and within species c. Heterozygous d. Allele + The genetic composition of an individual; for instance, tt (where "t" stands for shortness) e. Phenotype + Susie is concerned because her genetic counselor informed her that she could pass the trait for cystic fibrosis along to
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below. Each term may be used more than once!
Alternate forms of the same gene;
a. Homozygous dominant
variants increase the level of genetic
b. Genotype
diversity observed between and within
species
c. Heterozygous
The genetic composition of an individual; d. Allele
for instance, tt (where "t" stands for
e. Phenotype
shortness)
Susie is concerned because her genetic
counselor informed her that she could
pass the trait for cystic fibrosis along to
her child. However, Susie appears
"normal." We would describe Susie as
having what genotype?
+ A monohybrid cross between two
individuals with this genotype results in a
1:2:1 genotypic ratio among offspring in
the F1 generation?
+ Physical or behavioral characteristics that
are the result of gene expression
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