This word refers to a pair of alleles that are exactly the same.
What is Homozygous?
This is what a Punnett Square is used for
What is To predict the possible genotypes of offspring based on the parents' alleles?
The meaning of heredity
What is the passing of traits from parent to offspring?
What is budding?
This diagram is used to calculate the chances of a particular trait being inherited
What is a Punnett Square?
Having two different versions of an allele
What is Heterozygous?
Gregor Mendel used these type of plants to study heredity
What are Pea Plants?
These are traits that are passed from parent to offspring
What are inherited traits?
The meaning of asexual reproduction
What is only needing one parent to pass on genetic material to create an identical copy?
This word best describes the allele "ff"
What is Homozygous recessive?
Section of DNA that controls a specific trait
What is a gene?
If a heterozygous parent (Bb) is crossed with a homozygous recessive parent (bb), this percentage of offspring will be Bb?
What is 50%?
Height, eye color, curly hair, are all examples of this word
What is a phenotype?
Binary Fission
This word describes differences within a species
What is variation?
The difference between a dominant and recessive trait
What is Dominant traits always show up or mask the recessive trait. Recessive traits show up if there are two copies of the allele present.
In a cross between two heterozygous parents (Bb), these are the possible genotypes of the offspring. (MUST USE PROPER VOCABULARY).
BB,Bb,bb (Homozygous dominant, Heterozygous dominant, Homozygous recessive)
Learning to swim, speaking a language, or cutting your hair would be an example of this trait
What are acquired traits?
This describes when a organism regrows a lost body part. Sometimes this results in a new organism being created.
What is regeneration?
This is why some recessive diseases, like cystic fibrosis, run in families?
What is both parents contribute a recessive allele?
The chances of having offspring expressing a recessive trait from a cross between two Heterozygous parents.
What is 25%?
In a cross between two heterozygous parents (Bb) for a trait where B is dominant, this is the probability that an offspring will express the recessive trait
What is 25%?
This is the location of chromosomes inside the cell
What is the nucleus?
This might happen to an organism that reproduces asexually when exposed to a changing environment
What is may not be able to adapt or die or become extinct?
This is why genetic variation benefits a population of organisms
What is, It increases the chances that some individuals will survive if environmental conditions change?