BIOL 121 Chapter Notes - Chapter 13.1-13.3: Phenotype, Interactive Voice Response, Zygosity

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Blending inheritance: father and mother"s traits blend together (ex: when black sheep and white sheep mate, their traits blend and form grey sheep). Inheritance of acquired characters: the modified traits that parents have will pass on to offspring (ex: giraffe stretch their necks to reach food, and as a result their offspring have longer necks). Cross fertilization: fertilization of gametes from different individuals. Pure line: true breeding individuals that produce offspring identical to them. Hybrid: offspring of true breeding parents that have different traits. Mating between parents that each carries two different genetic determinants for the same trait. Dominant: dominates over recessive determinant even though both are present. (remember: dominant doesn"t necessarily mean one that appears more often, it identifies which phenotype is observed in individuals carrying two determinants of the same trait. For example, huntington"s is a rare and uncommon disease yet it is dominant) A cross that tests whether or not sex influences heredity.

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