evolutionevolution is thechange in thecharacteristicsof a speciesover severalgenerationsvaccineancestorsa person, typicallyone more remotethan agrandparent, fromwhom one isdescended.dominantgeneAn allele of a geneis said to bedominant when iteffectively overrulesthe other(recessive) allele.inbornheredityconferredby orbased oninheritance.bacteriamicroscopicorganismsnot visiblewith thenaked eye.whitebloodcellDNAmutationthe changing of thestructure of a gene,resulting in a variantform that may betransmitted tosubsequentgenerations.traitnaturalselectionrecessivegeneIf the alleles aredifferent, thedominant allele willbe expressed, whilethe effect of theother allele ismasked.antibioticgenephenotypethe set of observablecharacteristics of anindividual resultingfrom the interactionof its genotype withthe environment.artificialselectionthe identification byhumans of desirabletraits in plants andanimals, and the stepstaken to enhance andperpetuate those traitsin future generations.alleleone of two or morealternative forms of agene that arise bymutation and arefound at the sameplace on achromosome.virussuperbugantibioticresistancegerms like bacteriaand fungi developthe ability to defeatthe drugsdesigned to killthem.genotypethe geneticconstitutionof anindividualorganism.bloodcella cell producedthroughhematopoiesisand foundmainly in theblood.chromosomeevolutionevolution is thechange in thecharacteristicsof a speciesover severalgenerationsvaccineancestorsa person, typicallyone more remotethan agrandparent, fromwhom one isdescended.dominantgeneAn allele of a geneis said to bedominant when iteffectively overrulesthe other(recessive) allele.inbornheredityconferredby orbased oninheritance.bacteriamicroscopicorganismsnot visiblewith thenaked eye.whitebloodcellDNAmutationthe changing of thestructure of a gene,resulting in a variantform that may betransmitted tosubsequentgenerations.traitnaturalselectionrecessivegeneIf the alleles aredifferent, thedominant allele willbe expressed, whilethe effect of theother allele ismasked.antibioticgenephenotypethe set of observablecharacteristics of anindividual resultingfrom the interactionof its genotype withthe environment.artificialselectionthe identification byhumans of desirabletraits in plants andanimals, and the stepstaken to enhance andperpetuate those traitsin future generations.alleleone of two or morealternative forms of agene that arise bymutation and arefound at the sameplace on achromosome.virussuperbugantibioticresistancegerms like bacteriaand fungi developthe ability to defeatthe drugsdesigned to killthem.genotypethe geneticconstitutionof anindividualorganism.bloodcella cell producedthroughhematopoiesisand foundmainly in theblood.chromosome

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  1. evolution is the change in the characteristics of a species over several generations
    evolution
  2. vaccine
  3. a person, typically one more remote than a grandparent, from whom one is descended.
    ancestors
  4. An allele of a gene is said to be dominant when it effectively overrules the other (recessive) allele.
    dominant gene
  5. inborn
  6. conferred by or based on inheritance.
    heredity
  7. microscopic organisms not visible with the naked eye.
    bacteria
  8. white blood cell
  9. DNA
  10. the changing of the structure of a gene, resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to subsequent generations.
    mutation
  11. trait
  12. natural selection
  13. If the alleles are different, the dominant allele will be expressed, while the effect of the other allele is masked.
    recessive gene
  14. antibiotic
  15. gene
  16. the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
    phenotype
  17. the identification by humans of desirable traits in plants and animals, and the steps taken to enhance and perpetuate those traits in future generations.
    artificial selection
  18. one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
    allele
  19. virus
  20. superbug
  21. germs like bacteria and fungi develop the ability to defeat the drugs designed to kill them.
    antibiotic resistance
  22. the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
    genotype
  23. a cell produced through hematopoiesis and found mainly in the blood.
    blood cell
  24. chromosome