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Dominant
Alleles that are expressed/seen even in the presence of a contrasting allele
Recessive
Alleles which are expressed only in the presence of a similar allele
Law of Segregation
Homologous chromosomes separate during meiosis, therefore, each gamete contains one member of each homologous pair
Law of Independent Assortment
Traits segregate independently, the inheritance of a particular trait is not dependent on the inheritance of any other particular trait
Law of Dominance
Some alleles can hide or mask the presence of other alleles for the same trait
Probability
The likelihood that a particular event will occur, past outcomes do not affect future outcomes
Punnett Square
Uses mathematical probability to help predict the outcomes of a genetic cross, requires short-hand for representing alleles
Phenotype
The observable, physical characteristics of an organism, e.g., it's tall with yellow, constricted pods
Genotype
The genetic make up of an organism, what alleles it carries for each gene
Homozygous Dominant
Carries two dominant alleles for that gene, e.g., TT