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An organism's genetic makeup

Biology

  1. An organism's genetic makeup.
  2. A disease in which a person only needs one mutant allele to express the disease(50% chance of passing on the disease)
  3. gene located on the X or Y chromosome.
  4. A change in the chromosome structure, resulting in new gene combinations.
  5. produced by combining DNA from different sources; a product of genetic engineering.
  6. A process in which a cell, cell product, or organism is copied from an original source.
  7. Cells that divide and remain undifferentiated. Three types are totipotent, pluripotent, and multi-potent.

 

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  1. genotype

An organism's genetic makeup.

  1. Autosomal

A disease in which a person only needs one mutant allele to express the disease(50% chance of passing on the disease)

  1. sex-linked

gene located on the X or Y chromosome.

  1. chromosomal

A change in the chromosome structure, resulting in new gene combinations.

  1. Recombination DNA

produced by combining DNA from different sources; a product of genetic engineering.

  1. cloning

A process in which a cell, cell product, or organism is copied from an original source.

  1. Stem cells

Cells that divide and remain undifferentiated. Three types are totipotent, pluripotent, and multi-potent.