What do you call this? "BB"
What is homozygous dominant?
What is the probability of Aa when doing Aa x Aa
what is 50%?
If you cross a black cat with a white cat you will get?
what is a grey cat?
A type of dog that exhibits codominance is?
what is a dalmation?
what is genotype?
What do you call this 'Aa"
What is a heterozygous?
In complete dominance one allele is ________ over another
True or false in incomplete dominance, both alleles are equally dominant?
true
True or false, one allele is dominant over another
false
Units of information, segments of DNA, that code for specific traits (e.g. eye color); found at specific locations (locus/loci) on a chromosome
what is GENE?
Number of chromosomes in a human cell
What is 46?
If you are homozygous dominant for brown eyes & you cross with someone whose homozygous recessive (blue eyes) what colour eyes will your children have?
what is brown eyes?
What type of flower showcases incomplete dominance?
What is a snapdragon?
if you cross black chicken with a white chicken you will get
what is a speckled chicken?
physical appearance or observable characteristics (determined by genotypes)
What is phenotype?
Ann organized profile of an individual’s chromosomes.
What is a karyotype?
What does your genotype look like if you blue eyes?
what is bb?
Does incomplete dominance exhibit mendelian inheritance? true or false
what is false?
does codominance exhibit mendelian inheritance? true or false
what is false?
Characteristics are passed from one generation to the next.
what is inheritance/heredity?
How do we reduce the number of chromosomes before fertilization?
What is meiosis?
What is the probability of obtaining a homozygous recessive when crossing a homozygous dominant with heterozygous?
what is 0%?
what is the probability of getting a pink flower if you cross a purebred red flower with a pink flower?
what is 50%?
What is the probability of getting a speckled chicken if you cross a white chicken with a black chicken
what is 100%?
An organized profile of an individual’s chromosomes.
what is a karyotype?