Matching Pairs Matching - Genotypes and PhenotypesOnline version Matching - Genotypes and Phenotypes by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Picture of Heterozygous Alleles (no shorthand) 2 Gene 3 Heterozygous defintion 4 Picture of Homozygous Alleles Chromosome with shorthand 5 Allele 6 Picture of Homozygous Alleles (no shorthand) 7 Recessive Allele 8 How is global warming effected by the amount of cars on the road? Controlled variable? 9 Phenotype 10 Homozygous definition 11 Picture of Heterozygous Alleles with shorthand 12 Genotype 13 How is global warming effected by the amount of cars on the road? Independent variable? 14 How is global warming effected by the amount of cars on the road? dependent variable? 15 Dominant Allele The code that both alleles encode for on each chromosome pair. The allele that covers up or overpowers the other allele. This is the allele that is seen visually in the trait. Codes for making a protein. Proteins they make the trait. An organism that has two different alleles for a trait on each chromosome pair The physical appearance of a trait. Color, shape, etc. Each person has two gene "variant copies" for every trait. One of these genes variants is found on each chromosome An organism that has the same allele for a trait on each chromosome pair how many cars are on the road The allele that gets covered up by the stronger allele. This allele is weaker and may not be seen visually in a trait. how global warming is effected outside temperature