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Heredity. (Sounds like here you go)
The passing of traits from parents to offspring. (Here you go as in the parents saying here ya go here’s my traits.)
Offspring. (Spring is when what happens?)
Babies. (Are made!)
Trait. (Like Tay… lor Taylor is a character? But Taylor is the family trait, passed down reopened has been the gate.)
A characteristic that can be passed down from generation to generation.
Gene. (What’s this a part of? Its part of the blue prints! Yk this is was in your song now sing along! _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _’s the blueprints!! Its for a trait that’s very specific!)
Instructions for making a specific trait part of DNA. (DNA DNA DNA’S THE BLUEPRINTS!!!!!!!)
Alleles. (Homo and Hetero of theseaahhh its a form of the BLUEPRINTS/Tay…lor.)
A form of a gene/trait, for example: blue eyes or brown eyes or green eyes. (BLUEPRINTS R DNA AND DNA IS APART OF GENES AND TAYLOR IS TRAITS)
Dominant trait. (GRR SHROODLE IS DEFFO!!! (not))
A form of trait that will always show up because it is stronger. (BIG AND SCARYY!!)
Recessive trait. (Witterwy cookie.)
A form of trait that will only show up if the offspring get it from both parents. (The beta)
Genotype. (sounds like genes!! (gen) otype ykyk and u get it from ur parents.. YESSSS QUEEN.)
The genes offspring get from their parents. (yippeee) (AKA WHEN IT ASKS FOR THE GENOTYPE ITS NOT THE NAME OF THE THING ITS THE FRICKITY FRACKITY CLICKITY CLACKITY LETTERS!!)
Homozygous alleles. (homo, there’s two o’s the o’s are the same twinsieesss!!)
When both parents give the offspring the same allele for a trait.
Heterozygous alleles. (hetero, one o and one t, two differentsss)
When both parents give the offspring a different allele for the same trait, for example: mom gives a green eyes allele and dad gives a brown eyed allele to the offspring.
Sex chromosomes. (Chromo.. like chloro.. chlorofill? Like filling in your gender? too easy yk bababooy is xy and bababooya is xx)
The chromosomes that determine if the offspring will be biologically female or male. (Female: xx Male: xy)
Selective Breeding. (Select? Like choosing? Obvi why would you choose if its the same person.. unless certain people have things we want and other certains do to.. why not combine them huh??)
Breeding two individuals of the same species for specific traits, for example: humans have bred dogs for specific traits. (There used to be only about 5 dog breeds now there are over 100.)
Gregor Mendel. (M for monkey.. monk (ey) love the monk from Austria.. did you know monkeys like peas? Genetics follow peas I wonder if a monkey will look at the peas like that.)
A monk from Austria who first started studying genetics by experimenting with true breeding pea plants in the monastery’s garden.
True breeding plant. (True BREEDING like to (r) YOU (e) you as in me and me as in I? Oh my oh my. Imagine having xx and xy that’d be cuckoo but at least me don’t have it, only I.. OH WAIT! I’m a legend tanos!! Its a bee it knows you’re a FLOWER.)
A plant that can breed with itself using the male and female parts of their flowers. (Get it xx = female xy = male)
Cross breeding. (Cross like cross? A cross is lines, lines are even, if there’s two then its the same (species if ykyk). BREEDING?)
Breeding two individuals of the same species of plants or animals together.
Punnett square. (YK THIS ONE OK??????? SQUARES? PUNNETT? LIKE COME ON!!)
A chart used to show all the possible genetic combinations between two organisms.
Incomplete dominance. (Incomplete like when one eye is bigger than the other in a drawing when its not done…)
when two forms of a trait share dominance, the offspring will have a blended trait for example: a red flower RR crossbred with a white flower rr will produce pink offspring Rr.
Co-dominance. (That feeling when there’s two diffo skibidis one is bigger than the other and they show up independently and fuse together and make a weird fusion.)
When two forms of a trait show up independently, for example a black rooster BB and a white hen bb produce black and white chicks Bb.
Whos on the top? (Top! Like a cute sparkly top yahooo.)
MOTHER.
Whos on the side? (Side like yk who.. “NO ELBOWS IN MY SIDE!! >:(“ lol)
FATHER.
Phenotype (Sounds like genotype.. we know what that is! Ph- like physical???)
The physical traits offspring get from their parents. (yippeee) (THE WORDS NOT THE LETTERS I TALK I DONT SPELL)