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| All the DNA in one cell of an organism |
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| a disease that slows or stops blood clotting |
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| genes from one organism are transfered in to the DNA of another organism. |
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| a person who has one recisive alleles for a trait and one dominant allele. |
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| a chart on a families genetic history. |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| genes on the X and Y chromosome |
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| inserting copies of a gene diectaly into a persons cell. |
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| crossing two individules with the same kind of chromosomes |
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| crossing two individules with the same kind of chromosomes |
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| an organism that has exactly the same genes as the organisms from which it was produced. |
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| one of 23 pairs of chromosomes in each body cell |
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| breedings to geneticaly different individuals |
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| 3 or more forms of a gene that code for a single trates |
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| a picture of all of your chromosoms. |
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