Sure, here are the matched terms:
1. allele - m. alternate forms of a gene
2. phenotype - l. the appearance of a trait
3. genotype - n. the gene combination
4. homozygous - b. two alleles are the same
5. heterozygous - h. two alleles are different
6. diploid - p. contains 2 copies of each chromosome
7. haploid - f. contains 1 copy of each chromosome
8. gametes - e. sex cells
9. dominant - d. the trait that is always expressed
10. recessive - i. the trait that can be covered up
11. independent assortment - g. one of Mendel's principles that states that genes for different traits can segregate independently during the formation of gametes
12. segregation - a. separation of alleles during gamete formation
13. DNA fingerprinting - o. a method used to identify an individual from a sample of DNA by looking at unique patterns in their DNA
14. Nondisjunction - j. one or more pairs of homologous chromosomes or sister chromatids to separate normally during nuclear division - resulting in nuclei and cells with the wrong number of chromosomes
15. incomplete dominance - k. type of inheritance with a third phenotype with a heterozygous genotype that is a blending of the traits (ie white x red = pink)
16. codominance - c. type of inheritance with a third phenotype with a heterozygous genotype, where both of the traits are expressed equally (ie type A x type B = type AB blood)