Evolution
Structures
Genetics
Punnett Square
Vocabulary
100

Change in a kind of organism over time; process by which modern organisms have descended from ancient organisms

Evolution

100

A trait in a species that has helped it to survive and developed over time

Adaptive

100

a model used to predict possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring

Punnett Square

100

Complete the Punnett square 

Parent A: Bb

Parent B: Bb

BB, Bb

Bb, bb

100

A double helix molecule that contains the genetic instructions to make each organism.

DNA

200

a random error in gene replication that leads to a change

Mutation

200

Having similar structure (same kind of bones)

Homologous 

200

An allele whose trait always appears in the organism when the allele is present.

Dominant Trait

200

Complete the Punnett square 

Parent A: BB

Parent B: bb

All squares are Bb

200

threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes

Chromosomes

300

A process in which individuals who have certain inherited traits tend to survive and reproduce at higher rates than other individuals because of those traits.

Natural Selection

300

Structures that have no apparent function and are left over from a past ancestor.

Vestigial 

300

An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present.

Recessive 

300

Complete the Punnett square 

Parent A: Dd

Parent B: dd

Dd, dd

Dd, dd

300

An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.

Phenotype

400

the selective breeding of organisms by humans for specific characteristics


Artificial Selection

400

Similar structures that developed independently 

Analogous 

400

An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait (purebred) 


Homozygous

400

Cross 2 people that are heterozygous for rolling their tongue. What is the probability that their offspring can roll their tongue? 

Hint (rolling your tongue is dominant)

75%

400

Word we use to describe the genes in an organism 

Genotype

500

English natural scientist who formulated a theory of evolution by natural selection (1809-1882)

Charles Darwin

500

the study of organisms in their first stages of development and how it provides evidence for evolution.

Embryological Evidence

500

2 different alleles (hybrid)


Heterozygous


500

Cross a person who is homozygous for rolling their tongue with a person who cannot. What is the probability that their offspring can roll their tongue? 

Hint (rolling your tongue is dominant)

100%

500

one of two or more alternative forms of a gene

Allele

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