allele

2.
phenotype:
phenotype
3.
genotype:
genotype
4.
homozygous:
homozygous
5.
heterozygous:
heterozygous
6.
diploid:
diploid
7.
haploid:
haploid
8.
gametes:
gametes
9.
dominant:
dominant
10.
recessive:
recessive
11.
Independent assortment:
Independent assortment
12.
segregation:
segregation
Column B
a.the trait that is always expressed
b.sex cells
c.the appearance of a trait
d.one of Mendel’s principles that states that genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of gametes
e.two alleles are different
f.alternate forms of a gene
g.the gene combination
h.contains 2 copies of each chromosome
i.two alleles are the same
j.separation of alleles during gamete formation
k.contains 1 copy of each chromosome
l.the trait that can be covered up

a. the trait that is always expressed - l. the trait that can be covered up

b. sex cells - g. gametes
c. the appearance of a trait - e. the same alleles are different
d. one of Mendel's principles that states that genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of gametes - k. independent assortment
e. two alleles are different - f. alternate forms of a gene
f. alternate forms of a gene - c. the appearance of a trait
g. the gene combination - i. two alleles are the same
h. contains 2 copies of each chromosome - b. sex cells
i. two alleles are the same - d. homozygous
j. separation of alleles during gamete formation - k. segregation
k. contains 1 copy of each chromosome - h. diploid
l. the trait that can be covered up - a. the trait that is always expressed