Matching Pairs Flashcards - Types of Inheritance - DefinitionsOnline version Flashcards - Types of Inheritance - Definitions by Benjamin D Morgan 1 Autosomal Traits 2 Polygenic Traits/Multiple Alleles 3 XX 4 In science you support your claim. How would you write this? 5 Phenotype 6 Incomplete dominance 7 In science you "elaborate" on your data. How would you write this? 8 Complete dominance or Dominant/Recessive 9 Sex Linked Traits 10 Open System 11 Closed System 12 Genotype 13 Allele 14 Codominance 15 Gene 16 How a "claim" is written 17 XY The two alleles both show up. They don't mix...you see both traits (alleles) Whatever set (2) of alleles a person has for a gene (trait). Like HH or Hh A trait that is controlled by multiple genes (more than 2 alleles) Male Genotype Written like this: "This is supported by my experiment where I found the following data _________ " The two alleles traits mix so the trait meets in the middle...it won't look like either, but a mixture of the two alleles An organism's physical appearance for a trait. What the trait/gene looks like visually A system in which no matter is allowed to enter or leave. Energy CAN enter/leave Segment of DNA that codes for a protein. 2 or more proteins then make the trait Form of a gene. They are found on opposite chromosome pairs. You get one of these from each parent. Written like this... "My data shows that each time the ______ went up ________ occurred" System that allows matter in/out. Energy can enter/leave too traits that are inherited with the sex allele (X or Y) Written like this: "As the ___________ increases then the _______________ will (increase, decrease, or be unaffected)" traits located on non-sex chromosomes Female genotype The stronger allele covers up the weaker allele so you only see the dominant allele