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Gregor Mendel - A monk who studied genetics in the 1860's using garden peas.

(Father of Genetics)



True-breeding/Pure-breeding - When in pea plants, it means the plants were like their parents and like
each other when they self-pollinated; only one trait would show up time and time again.



P generation - Parental generation



F1 generation - 1st family generation, first hybrid that comes from cross-breeding two different P
generations (P1 and P2)



Hybrid - The offspring of crosses between parents with different traits.



F2 generation - 2nd family generation, also hybrids that come from the F1 generation cross-breeding
with each other.



Monohybrid Cross - Happens when only one trait is changed through cross-breeding.



Punnet Square - Ex. 2 heterozygotes



Alleles - Alternative forms of genes that determine traits.



Dominant Allele - An allele that is fully expressed whenever it is present no matter what the other allele
is ; represented with a capital letter.



Recessive Allele - An allele that may be hidden or can only show up if the other allele is not dominant;
represented with a lower case letter.

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