Vocabulary
Mendelian Genetics (Complete Dominance)
Incomplete Dominance
Codominance/X-Linked Traits
Multiple Alleles & Polygenic Traits
100

Define allele 

Different versions of the same gene

100

 

What percentage of the offspring show the dominant phenotype?

100% 

100

Define incomplete dominance 


One allele doesn't complete dominate another -- resulting in heterozygous blend (hybrid)

100

DOUBLE JEOPARDY 

How is the phenotype expressed in codominance? 

Provide  a real world example

Both traits are fully and separately expressed 

EX: Spotted chickens 

100

Define multiple alleles 

Having more than two alleles for one gene

200

Define carrier 

Someone who carries the recessive trait but don’t show it due to having a dominant X to mask it

200

Define Mendelian genetics

Simple inheritance patterns where dominant alleles mask recessive alleles. 

Either or traits

200

How would you write alleles to show incomplete dominance? 

(what symbol/letters) 

AA, A'A', AA'

200

Define codominance

Two different alleles are fully & equally expressed n an individual's phenotype. 

200

Explain why blood types are an example of multiple Alleles?

Because they are determined by three different alleles (A, B and i)

300

Define heterozygous alleles 

A gene that has one dominant and one recessive allele 

300

Brown eyes is dominant to blue eyes. Cross a blue eyed person with a homozygous dominant individual. List ALL possible genotypes. 

100% Bb

300

In incomplete dominance how will the heterozygous offspring look (I.e. what will their phenotype be?)

Their phenotype will be a blend between the two parents 

EX: Red + yellow flowers = orange 

300

Dalmatians gene for fur color is controlled by codominance. Cross an all black Dalmatian with an all white Dalmatian. 

What is the genotypic and phenotypic ratio?  

Genotype: 100% BW 

Phenotype: 100% spotted Dalmatians 

300

Human skin color is determined by over 150 different genes. Skin color is an example of ___.

Polygenic inheritance. 

400

Differentiate between homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive genes

AND

Provide examples of alleles 

Homozygous dominant: the same dominant allele (EE) 

Homozygous recessive: the same recessive allele (ee)

400

What is the genotypic ratio of the offpsring? 

1:2:1

400

Red flowers are incompletely dominant to blue flowers. Cross a red flowering plant with a blue flowering plant.

What will be the genotype and phenotype? 

Genotype: 100% RR'

Phenotype: 100% Purple flowers 

400

Who is more susceptible to x-linked traits? Why?

Males because they only have one X chromosome and the Y chromosome can't mask over the inherited trait. 

400

Define polygenic inheritance 


A trait produced by two or more genes

500

Define gene 

A section of DNA that makes a protein 

500

DOUBLE JEOPARDY!

If Mom's genotype is AaBb, what would you write across the top of a Punnett square? 

AB / Ab / aB / ab

500

In humans, curly hair (HH) is incompletely dominant to straight hair (H’H’). The heterozygous individual has wavy hair (HH’). Cross two people with wavy hair. 

What will be the genotypic and phenotypic ratios? 

Genotype= 1:2:1 

Phenotype 1:2:1 (curly, wavy, straight)

500

What are X-linked traits? 

Characteristics or conditions determined by genes located on the x chromosome. 

500

Explain how epistasis works

One gene (the epistatic gene) masks, modifies, or suppresses the phenotypic expression of a different

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