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Card 6
Front
Chomosomes carry genes. Different genes control the development of _____ characteristics, e.g. hair colour.
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Card 7
Front
Define: allele
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Card 8
Front
Define: gene
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Card 9
Front
Gametes (sperm or egg cells) only have _____ allele, but all the other cells in an organism have two.
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Card 10
Front
The allele for the characteristic that's shown is called the _____ allele (use a capital letter for dominant alleles - e.g. 'C').
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Card 11
Front
The allele for the characteristic that's not shown is called the _____ allele (use a capital letter for dominant alleles - e.g. 'c').
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Card 12
Front
Define: genotype
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Card 13
Front
Define: phenotype
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Card 14
Front
Define: gametes
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Card 15
Front
When you cross two parents to look at just one characteristic, it's called _____ cross.
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