1) What you can SEE about a trait a) phenotype b) genotype c) homozygous d) heterozygous e) dominant f) recessive 2) What genes a person or other organism has a) phenotype b) genotype c) homozygous d) heterozygous e) dominant f) recessive 3) The allele you use an lowercase letter for  a) phenotype b) genotype c) homozygous d) heterozygous e) dominant f) recessive 4) When you have two different alleles a) phenotype b) genotype c) homozygous d) heterozygous e) dominant f) recessive 5) The allele you use an uppercase letter for a) phenotype b) genotype c) homozygous d) heterozygous e) dominant f) recessive 6) When you have two of the same alleles a) phenotype b) genotype c) homozygous d) heterozygous e) dominant f) recessive 7) The father of genetics a) gregor mendel b) reginald punnett c) robert hooke d) mathias schwinn 8) The study of heredity a) genetics b) punnett squares c) dominance d) traits 9) The passing of genes from parent to offspring a) genetics b) heredity c) dominant traits d) recessive traits 10) The variation of a gene a) DNA b) choromosome c) Pollypocket d) allele

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