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What are the different possibilities of the same trait called?
a) Alleles
b) Genes
c) Traits
d) Chromosomes

Which represents Homozygous Recessive?
a) rr
b) Rr
c) RR
d)

Which represents heterozygous?
a) Rr
b) rr
c) RR
d)

What is a phenotype?
a) The physical appearance of a trait
b) The genetic makeup
c) The DNA sequence on a chromosome
d) The punnett square

Can men be a carrier for a SEX LINKED TRAIT?
a) No
b) Yes
c)
d)

What is the law of complete dominance?
a) If a dominant trait is present, it will appear in the phenotype, even if a recessive trait is present
b) All gametes pass down one copy of each trait
c) Each trait is passed down independently and has not effect on another trait being inherited.
d)

What is the method called when you are unsure of the genotype of a parent so you breed with the recessive form?
a) Test Cross
b) Punnett Square
c) Genetics
d) Phenotype

What do the circles represent on a pedigree?
a) Females
b) Males
c) Affected with recessive trait
d) Affected with dominant trait

A red and white flower cross breed and the offspring are pink, what can you infer about the trait?
a) The genetic makeup is heterozygous and it is an example of incomplete dominance.
b) The genetic makeup is homozygous and it is an example of incomplete dominance.
c) The genetic makeup is heterozygous and it is an example of codominance.
d) The genetic makeup is homozygous and it is an example of codominance.

Blood type (AB) is an example of what type of dominance?
a) Co Dominance
b) Incomplete Dominance
c) Genetics
d) Complete Dominance

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