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This Concept Map, created with IHMC CmapTools, has information related to: 2013-08-06 Genetics Final Draft, humans, animals, plants, and bacteria all have genetic inormation which is located on a pair of chromosomes, body cells each contain 46 chromosomes, Genetics Why do we look the way we do? defined as the study of variation, traits liklihood of apperance is predicted by Pedigrees, Genetics Why do we look the way we do? important because helps us understand the way we look and act, phenotype for example round face vs oval face, proteins made from a sequence of amino acids, body cells through a process called Mitosis, the environment for example chemicals, homozygous dominant all of their offspring in the second generation would be heterozygous, recessive meaning a trait that can only be observed when 2 alleles for that trait are present, variation and heredity, sex cells through a process called Meiosis, homozygous recessive and homozygous dominant, 3:1 ratio if parents in the first generation were homozygous recessive, fertilization which results in offspring that are fraternal twins, Genetics Why do we look the way we do? important because helps us predict which traits will survive and be passed down over time, Genetics Why do we look the way we do? because humans, animals, plants, and bacteria all have genetic inormation, mutations can be have no effect, homozygous recessive all of their offspring in the second generation would be heterozygous