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Mendelian History. Terms for squares. Human genetics. Punnett Squares. Other Terms. 10 pt. 10 pt. 1 0pt. 10 pt. 10 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 20 pt. 30 pt. 30 pt. 30 pt. 30 pt. 30 pt. 40 pt. 40 pt. 40 pt. 40 pt. 40 pt. 50 pt. 50 pt. 50 pt. 50 pt. 50 pt.
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Mendelian History 10 Mendel worked with this type of plant.
Mendelian History 10 What is the pea plant?
Mendelian History 20 Mendel’s vocation (job) made him one of these.
Mendelian History 20 What is a monk?
Mendelian History 30 One of Mendel’s principles states that some alleles are _________ while others are _________.
Mendelian History 30 What are dominant and recessive?
Mendelian History 40 One of Mendel’s principles states the inheritance of biological characteristics is determined by _______ that we get from our parents.
Mendelian History 40 What are genes?
Mendelian History 50 What does it mean for a plant to be pure breeding?
Mendelian History 50 2 of the same alleles homozygous
Terms for squares 10 This describes a genotype whose alleles are identical.
Terms for squares 10 What is homozygous?
Terms for squares 20 This describes the weaker of two alleles – the one that is masked.
Terms for squares 20 What is recessive?
Terms for squares 30 This is a physical description of a trait based on the genotype of an organism.
Terms for squares 30 What is the phenotype?
Terms for squares 40 This is one form of a gene.
Terms for squares 40 What is an allele?
Terms for squares 50 This describes two similar chromosomes that line up together during metaphase I.
Terms for squares 50 What is homologous?
Human genetics 10 A word to describe a cell having chromosomes in pairs (double).
Human genetics 10 What is a diploid?
Human genetics 20 This type of inheritance results in offspring who have a mix of the two traits. (Red + white = pink)
Human genetics 20 What is incomplete dominance?
Human genetics 30 This type of inheritance takes more than one pair of genes to code for the trait.
Human genetics 30 What is polygenic?
Human genetics 40 How many chromosomes are in your blood cells? Are they haploid or diploid?
Human genetics 40 46 diploid
Human genetics 50 Which parent determines the sex of the child & why?
Human genetics 50 Dad=XY
Punnett Squares 10 Green (G) is dominant over white (g) and round (R) is dominant over wrinkled (r). What is the genotype of an individual heterozygous for both traits?
Punnett Squares 10 What is GgRr?
Punnett Squares 20 What is the probability of offspring having the recessive phenotype when homozygous dominant is crossed with homozygous recessive. BB x bb
Punnett Squares 20 Zero
Punnett Squares 30 What are the gametes that are formed from an individual with the genotype GgRr?
Punnett Squares 30 GR, Gr, gR, and gr?
Punnett Squares 40 This type of cross has 16 possible outcomes.
Punnett Squares 40 What is a dihybrid cross?
Punnett Squares 50 • What are the genotypes found in the offspring for parents: Rr x Rr • RR=___% • Rr=___% • rr=___%
Punnett Squares 50 RR=25% Rr=50% rr=25%
Other Terms 10 This is a haploid cell used in sexual reproduction.
Other Terms 10 What is a gamete, egg, or sperm cell?
Other Terms 20 This term describes a type of cell reduction division that results in 4 haploid cells.
Other Terms 20 What is meiosis?
Other Terms 30 This is one instruction found on the DNA.
Other Terms 30 What is a gene?
Other Terms 40 During which phase of meiosis do spindle fibers separate the homologous chromosomes?
Other Terms 40 Anaphase I
Other Terms 50 This term describes 4 chromatids that join together during prophase I