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Match each of the following terms with its correct definition.
Premises:
probability
Responses:
The allele that is expressed only if two identical copies are present
The likelihood of something occurring as a matter of chance
When a single allele has multiple phenotypic effects
An F1 heterozygote (for a single trait)
Any organism with 2 identical alleles of a gene
The physical traits of an organism
True-breeding plants used in an initial cross
When one allele masks the effect of another
When alleles at one locus mask the expression of alleles at a different locus
When displayed traits are unchanged over multiple generations
The first generation of offspring from the cross of two true-breeding parents
When different genes contribute to a particular phenotype
Any organism with 2 different alleles of a gene
Where an allele is found on a chromosome
An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
The genetic makeup of an organism
When one allele cannot completely mask the effects of another allele
The result of a cross between two first-generation organisms
Correct Answer:
Premises:
Responses:
The allele that is expressed only if two identical copies are present
The likelihood of something occurring as a matter of chance
When a single allele has multiple phenotypic effects
An F1 heterozygote (for a single trait)
Any organism with 2 identical alleles of a gene
The physical traits of an organism
True-breeding plants used in an initial cross
When one allele masks the effect of another
When alleles at one locus mask the expression of alleles at a different locus
When displayed traits are unchanged over multiple generations
The first generation of offspring from the cross of two true-breeding parents
When different genes contribute to a particular phenotype
Any organism with 2 different alleles of a gene
Where an allele is found on a chromosome
An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
The genetic makeup of an organism
When one allele cannot completely mask the effects of another allele
The result of a cross between two first-generation organisms
Premises:
The allele that is expressed only if two identical copies are present
The likelihood of something occurring as a matter of chance
When a single allele has multiple phenotypic effects
An F1 heterozygote (for a single trait)
Any organism with 2 identical alleles of a gene
The physical traits of an organism
True-breeding plants used in an initial cross
When one allele masks the effect of another
When alleles at one locus mask the expression of alleles at a different locus
When displayed traits are unchanged over multiple generations
The first generation of offspring from the cross of two true-breeding parents
When different genes contribute to a particular phenotype
Any organism with 2 different alleles of a gene
Where an allele is found on a chromosome
An organism that is heterozygous for two different traits
The genetic makeup of an organism
When one allele cannot completely mask the effects of another allele
The result of a cross between two first-generation organisms
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