Relacionar Columnas Flashcards - Genotypes and PhenotypesVersión en línea Flashcards - Genotypes and Phenotypes por Benjamin D Morgan 1 Hypothesis 2 Picture of Heterozygous Alleles (no shorthand) 3 Scientific knowledge 4 Picture of Homozygous Alleles (no shorthand) 5 Controlled Variable 6 Independent Variable (Manipulated) 7 Gene 8 Dependent Variable (Responding) 9 Homozygous definition 10 Heterozygous definition 11 Picture of Homozygous Alleles Chromosome with shorthand 12 Scientific Evidence 13 Dominant Allele 14 Allele 15 Recessive Allele 16 Phenotype 17 Picture of Heterozygous Alleles with shorthand 18 genotype The code that both alleles encode for on each chromosome pair Variable that is changed in an experiment (the cause) If/Then (Cause/Effect) statement that answers the question before an experiment Each person has two gene "variant copies" for every trait. One of these genes variants is found on each chromosome Codes for making a protein. Proteins they make the trait. An organism that has two different alleles for a trait on each chromosome pair Data from an experiment The variable that is kept the same in an experiment An organism that has the same allele for a trait on each chromosome pair The physical appearance of a trait. Color, shape, etc. Variable that is measured in an experiment (the effect) The allele that gets covered up by the stronger allele. This allele is weaker and may not be seen visually in a trait. Based on many thousands of experiments using the scientific method The allele that covers up or overpowers the other allele. This is the allele that is seen visually in the trait.