How does meiosis occur?
What is the formation of gametes?
A symptom of Cystic Fibrosis
What is breathing troubles, thick mucus, and/or salty sweat
Two of the same alleles
What is homozygous?
What are some things that we genetically modify?
What is fruit/vegetables?
Two different alleles
What is heterozygous?
If a cell has 68 chromosomes and it goes through mitosis, it will still have
What are 68 chromosomes?
Sickle Cell disease treatments
What is a bone marrow transplant?
An allele that is only expressed when two recessive copies occur
What is recessive?
What does GMO stand for?
What is Genetically Modified Organism?
An alternative form of a gene
what is an allele?
All chromosomes line up in Meiosis
What is Metaphase?
Symptoms of Marfans
What is long limbs?
The physical characteristics of an individual
What is phenotype?
What is the definition of genetic modification?
What is artificial manipulated genetic material?
An organism's genetic makeup
What is a genotype?
Mitosis produces what kind of cells?
What is somatic body cells?
A disorder where the ability for your blood clot is severly reduced
What is hemophilia?
When two different alleles or two dominant alleles are present.
What is dominant?
The year the first organism was genetically modified.
What is 1994?
The mating of 2 organisms
What is genetic cross?
The phases of meiosis
What is Interphase, Prophase 1, Metaphase 1, Anaphase 1, and Telophase 1?
Is Sickle Cell dominant or recessive?
What is recessive?
The generation of two original parents
What is the P generation?
The name of the first mammal ever cloned.
What is Dolly the Sheep?
Mendel's second law, states that allele pairs separate independently from one another during gamete formation
What is independent assortment?