Vocabulary
Punnett Squares
Genetics
Vocabulary Pt. 2
More Punnett Squares
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The study of heredity

What is genetics?

100

Tool used to show probability of allele combinations.

What is punnett square?
100

when two alleles for a trait are the same. ex: TT, tt also known as homozygous

What is purebred?

100
The passing of traits from one generation to the another.

What is inheritance/heredity?

100

The likelihood of a certain outcome. (used in punnett squares)

What is probability?

200

physical characteristics passed on from parent to offspring

What is trait?

200

What percentage does each square of a punnett square represent?

What is 25%?

200
when two alleles for a trait are different. ex: Tt (also known as heterozygous)

What is hybrid?

200

Physical appearance or observable/behavioral characteristics of an organism.

What is phenotype?

200

In a flowering plant, purple flower color (W) is dominant over pink flower color (w). What is the genotype of any purple-flowering plant resulting from this species?

What is "Ww , WW"?
300

basic cellular unit of heredity

What is gene?

300

If you cross two heterozygous parents, what is the probability of heterozygous offspring?

What is 50%?
300

How many different characteristics of pea plants did Gregor Mendel study?

What is 7?

300
Genetic makeup of an organism.

What is genotype?

300
Draw a punnett square using the letter B to cross a homozygous recessive parent with a heterozygous parent. What are the possible genotypes and their probabilities? 

What are "Bb - heterozygous - 50% , bb - homozygous recessive - 50%"

400

Structure found in the nucleus of a cell that contain genetic information.

What is chromosome?

400

In plants, (T) is dominant to short (t). Perform a cross for two heterozygous parents. What is the probability for producing a short plant?

What is 25%?

400
The father of modern genetics that studied pea plants to learn about heredity.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

400

The weaker gene in genetics, requires a homozygous form to appear, represented by a lowercase letter.

What is recessive?
400

The allele for blue eyes "t" while the allele for brown eyes is "T". What percentage of offspring produced by two parents with blue eyes would also have blue eyes?

What is 100%?
500

any characteristic or behavior that is not genetic/inherited is said to be the result of environmental factors; ex: temperature, diet/nutrients, disease, medical care, or living conditions.

What is acquired traits?
500

B = brown eyes b = green eyes

A mom has a heterozygous genotype. One of her daughters has a homozygous dominant genotype. What do they have in common? What do they have that is different?

What is phenotype (brown eyes), genotype?

500

Law discovered by Mendel - none of the 7 characteristics he studied were linked. (ex: shape of pea pod has no influence on whether the plant is tall or short)

What is law of independent assortment ?

500

The stronger trait in genetics that shows if present and represented by a capital letter.

What is dominant?
500

In a group of humans, some individuals have sickle-cell disease and others do not. The allele for sickle cell disease is recessive (a) to the allele for not having sickle-cell disease (A). A homozygous dominant parents is crossed with a heterozygous parent. What is the probability that an offspring produced by this cross will be heterozygous for sickle-cell disease? (give answer in fraction and percentage form)

What is 2/4 - 50% ?
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