Genetics and Populations
Inheritance
Simple Genetics
Vocabulary
Miscellaneous
100

True or false: Natural selection has been observed to create new kinds of organisms. Explain

False. Does not create new, only removes the unnecessary traits

100

When any organism reproduces, it is what we call the new organism

offspring

100

who is the founder of genetics

Gregor Mendel

100

The weaker of the two kinds of alleles

recessive allele

100

The grid where we determine each possible genetic outcome an offspring may have

Punnett square

200

A population of foxes migrates into a desert region. the number of foxes with larger ears is mostly likely to......

a. increase

b. decrease

c. remain the same

d. change randomly

A. Increase

200

The unit that determines traits

gene

200

The physical appearance of an organism; the expression of its genotype

phenotype

200

A genotype that contains two of the same allele

homozygous 

200

what is the ratio of water to sugar to make sugar cyrstals?

1:3

300

random change in the ratio of alleles in a population over time

Genetic Drift

300

The stronger of the two kinds of alleles

 dominant allele

300

The likelihood of something happening...

Probability

300

An organism's complete genetic makeup. Or a specific genetic formation, such as a heterozygous form, the lettering that represents the phenotype

 genotype

300

What information do we need before we can fill in a Punnett square?

The genotypes of the parents

400

process in which organisms with certain adaptations survive to pass on their traits to a greater number of offspring than other organisms

Natural Selection

400
When Mendel crossed pure-breeding tall plants (TT) with pure-breeding short plants (tt), what was the result?
All the plants were tall
400

Blue eyes are a recessive trait. Cross a homozygous recessive mother and a heterozygous father. What are the odds of the child having blue eyes?

75%

400

What genetic phenomenon is demonstrated if we cross a red flower with a white flower, and produce a pink flower?

 incomplete dominance

400
The odds of a heterozygous offspring when two heterozygous parents procreate
50%
500

where do creationist and evolutionist agree on the effects of natural selection?

Natural selection affects populations and that those populations do change when the environment favors certain traits. 

500

use the letter 'b' to represent homozygous dominant

BB

500

In simple genetics, how often will the heterozygous genotype display the dominant trait?

100% of the time

500

both traits are present in hybrid offspring, but without blending.

Codominance

500

Suppose a disease is recessive and only present in individuals who are hh. Cross a HH with Hh. What are the odds of the disease affecting the offspring?

0%

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