Genetics 1
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100
How many dominant alleles are needed for a particular trait to show up?
1
100

I am found in the nucleus of the cell. 

What are chromosomes?

100

Genotypes consists of how many alleles? 

2

100
This is the study of heredity
genetics
100

Humans are involved in the reproduction process by choosing traits.

What is artificial selection or selective breeding?

200
What is another word for heterozygous?
hybrid
200
What is another word for purebred?
homozygous
200

What shapes are used in a pedigree for males and females?

Square for males

Circle for females

200

This is an organism's genetic makeup, usually written using uppercase and lowercase letters.

Genotype

200
This is an organism's physical appearance.
Phenotype
300

What did Gregor Mendel cross-pollinate in his genetics experiments?

pea plants

300

An organism with 2 different alleles (upper and lower case genotype) for a trait is called a ______.

Hybrid/heterozygous

300

This model shows all of the possible outcomes of a genetic cross.

Punnett square

300
This type of organism has 2 different alleles for a trait
Heterozygous
300
What happens when a recessive allele is paired up with a dominant allele?
It is hidden / doesn't show up
400

These come from a haploid male or female that when joined together create a zygote.

What are gametes?

400
This type of organism has 2 dominant alleles for a trait.
Homozygous dominant
400

A change in an organism's DNA is called what? 

mutation

400

Using the Punnett Square below with Green being the dominant trait and yellow being the recessive trait.  What is the probability the plant will be yellow? 

          G          g

g      Gg          gg

g      Gg          gg

What is 50%?

400

This type of reproduction includes an organism having another organism grow from it and when it is ready it either falls off or stays and forms a colony

What is budding?

500

This is the passing of traits from parent to offspring.

Heredity

500

This was the scientist who first began studying heredity and genetics, also known as the "Father of Genetics". 

Gregor Mendel

500
If a child has a recessive trait, the parents have to be __________________.  

Carriers or have the trait themselves or homozygous recessive or heterozygous

500

Draw a Punnett Square with parents that are both heterozygous, using the letter B.  Brown is the dominant trait and blue the recessive.  Write down each genotype and the phenotype along with the percents of each.  

Daily Triple:  

            B                  b

B          BB               Bb

b           Bb              bb

BB-25%, Bb-50%, bb-25%

Brown 75%, Blue 25%

500
In a pedigree, a recessive trait is shown by ________________.  

Shading in part or all of the shape.

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