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| Front-side | Reverse-side |
|---|---|
| Alleles | Different forms of a trait that a gene may have. |
| Dominant alleles | Alleles that dominate or cover up. |
| Genetics | Study of how traits are inherited through interactions of alleles |
| Genotype | The genetic makeup of an organism. |
| Heredity | Passing of traits from parent to offspring |
| Heterozygous | An organism that has two different alleles for a trait is called heterozygous. |
| Homozygous | An organism with two alleles that are the same is called homozygous. |
| Hybrids | A plant that results from crossing two plants with different expressions of a trait. The hybrid plant receives different genetic information, or different alleles, for a trait from each parent. |
| Phenotype | The way an organism looks and behaves as a result of its genotype. |
| Punnett square | A tool used to predict results in genetics. Uppercase letters represent dominant alleles and lowercase letters represent recessive alleles. |
| Recessive alleles | Alleles that seem to disappear |