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Make the “Magic Window” Foldable Genetics Vocabulary Make the “Magic Window” Foldable

On the front of your foldable – label one long side “genetics” and the other long side “vocabulary – ch. 13.1” Dominant Recessive Genotype Phenotype Homozygous Heterozygous Alleles Gene Gregor Mendel Chromosome

Dominant: Recessive: An allele that is always expressed if present. (Example: if one person has a brown eye gene and blue eye gene they will have brown eyes because it is dominant.) An allele that must be in pairs to be expressed. (Example: A person must have two blue eye genes to have blue eyes.)

The genetic makeup of an organism. Genotype- Phenotype – The genetic makeup of an organism. The physical appearance of an organism Example: Heterozygous (Rr) Example: Brown Hair

When the alleles are the same. When the alleles are different. Homozygous – Heterozygous – When the alleles are the same. When the alleles are different. Example: RR rr GG gg Example: Rr Gg Hh

Allele – Gene – The different versions of genes. Can be either dominant or recessive. They come in pairs, one from each parent. Part of your DNA which contains instructions for a single trait.

Gregor Mendel – The “father of genetics” – a monk who studied pea plants and explained the basics of genetics Chromosome – A threadlike structure, made of DNA, that carries information to control inherited characteristics (Humans have 23 pairs)

On the back of your foldable – fill in these terms Trait Heredity Genetics H h HH Hh hh DNA Protein

Trait – Heredity – a characteristic that is given from parents to offspring through reproduction The passing of traits from parents to offspring

Genetics – H – The study of inherited characteristics the symbol for a dominant allele

h – HH – symbol for a recessive allele Homozygous Dominant

Hh – Heterozygous hh – Homozygous Recessive

DNA – deoxyribonucleic acid; self-replicating; in chromosomes; carrier of genetic information Protein – Nitrogen containing organic compounds that genes code for.

XX – XY – Human Female sex chromosomes (the last pair) Human Male sex chromosomes (the last pair)