Has 1 dominant and 1 recessive allele.
What is a heterozygous genotype?
The Father of Genetics.
Who is Gregor Mendel?
Represents a dominant allele
What is a capital letter?
Reproduction requiring one parent?
The probability of homozygous dominant male and a homozygous recessive female having a hybrid for an offspring?
What is 100%?
Genotype with the same alleles.
What is homozygous?
Gene in all CAPS
What is a dominant gene?
Two dominants or Two recessive pairs
What is a purebred?
Disease caused by mutation of the HTT gene with excessive repeats.
What is Huntington's Disease?
Humans have how many Chromosomes?
What is 46 or 23 pairs?
Physical traits, the things we see
What is a phenotype?
The plants used to confirm heredity.
What is the pea plant?
The Punnet Square helps determine the ___________ of the offspring occuring.
What is probability?
Cause a change in the genes that differ from the parents
Probability of a heterozygous male and a homozygous recessive female having a homozygous offspring?
What is 50%?
You inherit one of each from each parent.
What is an allele?
I normally take the back seat and let DOM do the talking unless I'm with my TWIN, hey where you been
What is a recessive gene?
Mutation in the hemoglobin gene causes red blood cells to be shaped like a sickle.
What is Sickle Cell Anemia?
Home to the genes
What is a chromosome?
Alleles that code my traits.
What is a genotype?
Tool used to determine probability of offspring.
What is a punnett square?
The percentage of having a pure bred offspring with two heterozygous parent
What is 50%?
Reproduction requiring two parents
What is sexual reproduction?
Probability of a hybrid male and hybrid female producing a purebred dominant offspring.
What is 25%?