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Heredity
Dominant Trait: The trait observed in the first generation when parents that have different traits are bred.
Recessive Trait: A trait that reappears in the 2nd generation after disappearing in the 1st generation when parent's of different traits breed.
Probability: The likelihood that a possible future event will occur in any given instance of the event.
Gene: One set of instructions for an inherited trait
Allele: One of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic, such as hair color.
Recessive Trait: A trait that reappears in the 2nd generation after disappearing in the 1st generation when parent's of different traits breed.
Probability: The likelihood that a possible future event will occur in any given instance of the event.
Gene: One set of instructions for an inherited trait
Allele: One of the alternative forms of a gene that governs a characteristic, such as hair color.