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trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive | commonly known as the father of genetics | physical characteristics of an individual | genetic traits/genes of an individual | an individual with the same genotype | an individual with different genotypes
heterozygous
george mendell
probability
co-dominance
phenotype
dominant
genotype
homozygous
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<reasoning>
Match the first description
The first description is: "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive".
Using the Genetic Terminology Matching knowledge point, we analyze the options. A trait that is masked by a dominant allele and only expressed when two recessive alleles are present is a recessive trait. Looking at the rows, "Dominant" is listed, but the description describes a recessive trait (or a dominant trait is the one doing the masking, but the wording "Trait that will be masked..." refers to a recessive trait). Let's re-read carefully: "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive" (this is slightly awkward phrasing, likely meaning "Trait that will be masked unless both alleles are recessive", which defines a recessive trait, or it refers to "Dominant" as the trait that masks, or "Recessive" which is missing from the row labels. Let's look at the options: Heterozygous, George Mendel, Probability, Co-Dominance, Phenotype, Dominant, Genotype, Homozygous.
A dominant trait is one that masks a recessive trait. If a trait is masked, it is recessive. Since "Recessive" is not an option, let's look at "Dominant": a dominant allele masks the recessive one. Let's evaluate the other columns to find the best fit for each row.
Let's list the columns:
- "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive"
- "Commonly known as the father of Genetics"
- "Physical characteristics of an individual"
- "Genetic traits/genes of an individual"
- "An individual with the SAME genotype" (likely meaning same alleles, i.e., homozygous)
- "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (likely meaning different alleles, i.e., heterozygous)
Let's match the clear ones first:
- "Commonly known as the father of Genetics": This matches George Mendel (spelled "George Mendell" in the image).
- "Physical characteristics of an individual": This matches Phenotype using the Genotype and Phenotype knowledge point.
- "Genetic traits/genes of an individual": This matches Genotype using the Genotype and Phenotype knowledge point.
- "An individual with the SAME genotype" (homologous alleles): This matches Homozygous using the Genetic Terminology Matching knowledge point.
- "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (different alleles): This matches Heterozygous using the Genetic Terminology Matching knowledge point.
- "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive": This matches Dominant (as a dominant trait is the one that does the masking, or the question refers to the dominant/recessive relationship where the dominant allele masks the recessive one).
Verify matches
Let's double-check each term-definition pair:
- Heterozygous: An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes (alleles).
- George Mendel: Commonly known as the father of Genetics.
- Phenotype: Physical characteristics of an individual.
- Genotype: Genetic traits/genes of an individual.
- Homozygous: An individual with the SAME genotype (allel…
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<reasoning>
Match the first description
The first description is: "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive".
Using the Genetic Terminology Matching knowledge point, we analyze the options. A trait that is masked by a dominant allele and only expressed when two recessive alleles are present is a recessive trait. Looking at the rows, "Dominant" is listed, but the description describes a recessive trait (or a dominant trait is the one doing the masking, but the wording "Trait that will be masked..." refers to a recessive trait). Let's re-read carefully: "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive" (this is slightly awkward phrasing, likely meaning "Trait that will be masked unless both alleles are recessive", which defines a recessive trait, or it refers to "Dominant" as the trait that masks, or "Recessive" which is missing from the row labels. Let's look at the options: Heterozygous, George Mendel, Probability, Co-Dominance, Phenotype, Dominant, Genotype, Homozygous.
A dominant trait is one that masks a recessive trait. If a trait is masked, it is recessive. Since "Recessive" is not an option, let's look at "Dominant": a dominant allele masks the recessive one. Let's evaluate the other columns to find the best fit for each row.
Let's list the columns:
- "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive"
- "Commonly known as the father of Genetics"
- "Physical characteristics of an individual"
- "Genetic traits/genes of an individual"
- "An individual with the SAME genotype" (likely meaning same alleles, i.e., homozygous)
- "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (likely meaning different alleles, i.e., heterozygous)
Let's match the clear ones first:
- "Commonly known as the father of Genetics": This matches George Mendel (spelled "George Mendell" in the image).
- "Physical characteristics of an individual": This matches Phenotype using the Genotype and Phenotype knowledge point.
- "Genetic traits/genes of an individual": This matches Genotype using the Genotype and Phenotype knowledge point.
- "An individual with the SAME genotype" (homologous alleles): This matches Homozygous using the Genetic Terminology Matching knowledge point.
- "An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes" (different alleles): This matches Heterozygous using the Genetic Terminology Matching knowledge point.
- "Trait that will be masked unless two genotypes are recessive": This matches Dominant (as a dominant trait is the one that does the masking, or the question refers to the dominant/recessive relationship where the dominant allele masks the recessive one).
Verify matches
Let's double-check each term-definition pair:
- Heterozygous: An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes (alleles).
- George Mendel: Commonly known as the father of Genetics.
- Phenotype: Physical characteristics of an individual.
- Genotype: Genetic traits/genes of an individual.
- Homozygous: An individual with the SAME genotype (alleles).
- Dominant: Trait that will be masked unless two alleles are recessive (referring to the dominant/recessive masking relationship).
</reasoning>
<answer>
| Description | Matching Term |
|---|---|
| Commonly known as the father of Genetics | George Mendel |
| Physical characteristics of an individual | Phenotype |
| Genetic traits/genes of an individual | Genotype |
| An individual with the SAME genotype | Homozygous |
| An individual with DIFFERENT genotypes | Heterozygous |
</answer>
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