The most simple unit of inheritance.
What is a gene?
Two reasons that mitosis occurs.
What is growth and repair?
Cell type produced by meiosis.
What is a gamete?
A monk who experimented on peas to discover the secret behind inheritance.
Who is Gregor Mendell?
A cross between two linked genes.
What is a dihybrid cross?
A mode of inheritance that shows a large variation.
What is polygenetic inheritance?
The phase when chromosomes are pulled apart.
What is telophase?
What is haploid?
A table used to calculate genetic ratios.
What is a punnet square?
An allele combination that kills the organism.
What is a lethal phenotype?
The name given to chromosomes inherited from the father.
What is paternal.
PRO-META-ANA-TELO
What is the order of the mitosis phases?
4n
What is the number of chromosomes in a cell at prophase one?
An organism that has two identical alleles of a gene.
What is homozygous?
The nickname for Mrs. Ferguson.
What is Sister Julie?
When the phenotype is a combination of two alleles.
What is co-dominance?
An organelle that produces spindle fibers that attach to chromosomes.
What is a centriole?
The processes that produces offspring genetically different from the parents.
What is sexual reproduction?
The way a gene presents in the organism.
What is a phenotype?
white chocolate mud cake.
What sort of cake did Mr. Blackbourn bring?
What is x linked recessive?
What is non-disjunction?
What is telophase II?
The phenotypic ratios produced by a monohybrid cross between to heterozygous individuals?
What is 3:1
The form of genetics that relates to factors that control genes.
What is epigenetics?