Genetics Vocabulary: match vocabulary with the definition and example

Homozygous - ?
Heterozygous - ?
Phenotype - ?
Genotype - ?
Dominate - ?
Recessive - ?
Answers:
Having the same alleles for a trait. Example: BB
An allele that is always expressed: represented by a lower case letter
An observable trait. Examples: Black Fur or White Fur.
The alleles that an organism has inherited, represented by letters. Example: Bb, BB, or bb

Having different alleles for a trait. Example: Bb

The set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment. Example: Brown Hair or Blue Eyes.
Having the capacity to suppress the expression of another allele. Example: Tt, where T is the dominant allele.
An allele that is only expressed when there are no dominant alleles present. Example: bb

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Homozygous - Having the same alleles for a trait. Example: BB

Heterozygous - Having different alleles for a trait. Example: Bb
Phenotype - The set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment. Example: Brown Hair or Blue Eyes.
Genotype - The alleles that an organism has inherited, represented by letters. Example: Bb, BB, or bb
Dominant - Having the capacity to suppress the expression of another allele. Example: Tt, where T is the dominant allele.
Recessive - An allele that is only expressed when there are no dominant alleles present. Example: bb

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Homozygous - Having the same alleles for a trait. Example: BB

Heterozygous - Having different alleles for a trait. Example: Bb
Phenotype - An observable trait. Examples: Black Fur or White Fur.
Genotype - The alleles that an organism has inherited, represented by letters. Example: Bb, BB, or bb
Dominant - An allele that is always expressed: represented by a lower case letter
Recessive - An allele that is only expressed when there are no dominant alleles present. Example: bb