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