Explain the differences between dominant and recessive traits 0707.4.5
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- Basic Genetics - dominant vs recessive traits from a ThinkQuest site
- Basic Genetics - another ThinkQuest site
- Difference Between Dominance and Recessive - explanation with a diagram
- Difference Between Dominant and Recessive Traits - traits are usually expressed when both the alleles are dominant; if some traits are absent or not expressed, but found in the parent, then the allele is said to be recessive
- Dominant and Recessive Characteristics - Characteristics in the left-hand column dominate over those characteristics listed in the right-hand column.
- Dominant and Recessive Traits - worksheet
- Dominant and Recessive Traits - dominant and recessive traits listed in two columns
- Genes and Genetics Explained - Your chromosomes contain the blueprint for your body - your genes
- Genetics Study Guide - flash cards to print
- Human Traits: Autosomal - a listing of human traits
- Learning Activity - students pair off and work with a normal male and female karyotype
- Mendelian Genetics - showing photo examples of traits
- Mendelian Traits in Humans - traits organized into columns
- Tech Topics: Genetics - interactive Flash movie about the genetics divided into five topics (including cloning)
- Understanding Genetics - discussion of dominant and recessive traits from a geneticist
- What are Dominant and Recessive? - from the Learn Genetics site
- What are Dominant and Recessive Alleles? - Different versions of a gene are called alleles. Alleles are described as either dominant or recessive depending on their associated traits.
- Why are My Eyes Brown? - a six-page lesson plan to print
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