Understanding Inherited Traits


Understanding Inherited Traits
Have you ever wondered why you have your mom's eyes or your dad's smile? The answer lies in something called traits. Traits are characteristics or features that make you who you are. These can be physical, like your hair color or height, or they can be behavioral, like being shy or outgoing. But how do we get these traits?
How Traits Are Passed Down
Traits are passed down from parents to their children through genes. Think of genes as tiny instruction manuals that tell your body how to grow and develop. These instructions are stored on structures called chromosomes, which are found inside every cell in your body. You get half of your chromosomes from your mom and half from your dad. That's why you share traits with both of them!
Dominant vs. Recessive Traits
Not all traits are created equal. Some traits are dominant, meaning they are stronger and will show up even if you only get one copy of the gene for that trait. Other traits are recessive, meaning they are weaker and will only show up if you get two copies of the gene for that trait.
For example, let's say brown eyes are dominant and blue eyes are recessive. If you get a gene for brown eyes from your mom and a gene for blue eyes from your dad, you will still have brown eyes because brown is dominant. You would only have blue eyes if you got a blue-eye gene from both your mom and your dad.
Why We Are All Different
The combination of dominant and recessive genes is what makes each person unique. Even within the same family, siblings can have different traits because they inherit different combinations of genes from their parents. This is why understanding traits and how they are passed down is such an important part of Biology. Exploring what makes all living things different is what drives the science!

Listen to Understanding Inherited Traits
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- Traits:
- Characteristics or features that make you who you are.
- Genes:
- Tiny instruction manuals that tell your body how to grow and develop.
- Dominant:
- A trait that will show up even if you only get one copy of the gene.
- Recessive:
- A trait that will only show up if you get two copies of the gene.
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About this informational passage for Upper Elementary
“Understanding Inherited Traits” is a informational reading passage about Genetics and Traits, written for Upper Elementary. It takes about 2 minutes to read (328 words) and comes with an interactive quiz and a printable worksheet with comprehension questions and an answer key.


