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Genetic Traits

Genetic Traits. What is a genotype? . How a person looks based on your genes. A person can inherit from mom/dad genes. These genes can be dominant or recessive Dominant genes are stronger and can mask or hide the recessive gene. You get two genes for each trait (one from mom, one from dad)!.

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Genetic Traits

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  1. Genetic Traits

  2. What is a genotype? • How a person looks based on your genes. • A person can inherit from mom/dad genes. • These genes can be dominant or recessive • Dominant genes are stronger and can mask or hide the recessive gene. • You get two genes for each trait (one from mom, one from dad)!

  3. Earlobe Attachment

  4. Some scientists have reported that this trait is due to a single gene for which unattached earlobes is dominant and an attached earlobe is recessive. Other scientists have reported that this trait is probably due to several genes.

  5. Thumb Extension

  6. This trait is reportedly due to a single gene; strait thumb is dominant and hitchhiker's thumb is recessive.

  7. Tongue Rolling

  8. Tongue rolling ability may be due to a single gene with the ability to roll the tongue a dominant trait and the lack of tongue rolling ability a recessive trait.However, many twins do not share the trait, so it may not be inherited.

  9. Dimples

  10. Dimples are reportedly due to a single gene with dimples dominant (people may exibit a dimple on only one side of the face) and a lack of dimples is recessive.

  11. Handedness

  12. Some scientists have reported that handedness is due to a single gene with right handedness dominant and left handedness recessive. However, other scientists have reported that the interaction of two genes is responsible for this trait.

  13. Freckles

  14. This trait is reportedly due to a single gene’ the presence of freckles is dominant, the absence of freckles is recessive.

  15. Hair curl

  16. Early geneticists reported that curly hair was dominant and straight hair was recessive. More recent scientists believe that more than one gene may be involved.

  17. Hair Color

  18. The genetics of hair colors are not yet firmly established. According to one theory, at least two gene pairs control human hair color. • Individuals with red hair have the recessive genotype. Those with any other color hair have at least one dominant allele.

  19. Cleft Chin

  20. An individual with a genotype of homozygous recessive will have a cleft chin, while a person with at least one dominant allele will not have a cleft chin.

  21. Allergies

  22. While allergic reactions are induced by things a person comes in contact with, such as dust, particular foods, and pollen, the tendency to have allergies is inherited. If a parent has allergies, there is a one in four (25%) chance that their child will also have allergy problems. The risk increases if both parents have allergies.

  23. Eyelashes

  24. Short eyelashes are the result of a recessive genotype. • Long eyelashes have at least one dominant allele.

  25. Hand Clasping

  26. When the hands are folded in a natural fashion, the left thumb crosses the right thumb in a dominant genotype. If reversed, a recessive genotype is present.

  27. Colorblindness

  28. Colorblindness is due to a recessive allele located on the X chromosome. Women have two X chromosomes, one of which usually carries the allele for normal color vision. Therefore, few women are colorblind. Men only have one X chromosome, so if they carry the allele for colorblindness, they will exhibit this trait. Thus, colorblindness is seen more frequently in men than in women.

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