Two different alleles, a hybrid (Tt)
Heterozygous
Form of a gene that only shows up when the dominant allele is absent
Recessive
An organism's physical appearance
Phenotype
A geneticist studying fruit flies hypothesizes that short wings are a recessive trait coded for by a single gene. Which observation is most likely to have led her to form this hypothesis?
Flies have wing lengths ranging from very long to very short.
Flies with long wings are less likely to survive.
Flies with long wings can produce offspring with short wings.
Flies with short wings prefer to mate with flies with long wings.
3. Flies with long wings can produce offspring with short wings.
A total of 500 offspring were produced when 100 male cats with black coats and long fur were mated with 100 female cats with the same phenotype. Out of these 500, 281 had black coats and long fur, 93 had black coats and short fur, 92 had brown coats and long fur, and 32 had brown coats and short fur. If both genes are present on different chromosomes, which one do you believe is the recessive allele in each trait studied?
Brown Coat and Short Fur
Identify the missing offspring genotypes in the provided punnett square

AABB
AaBB
AaBB
aaBB
Give an example of Artificial Selection and what is its purpose?
Domesticated Dog Breeds
Mendel's Cross Pollination Techniques
When scientists selectively breed specific organisms together with the goal of producing a certain phenotype in the offspring.
In the Sickle Cell Disease scenario, a single nucleotide change causes Glutamic Acid to be replaced by Valine. What specific type of mutation is this?
Missense or Substitution
The genetic combination for a trait
Genotype
An inherited characteristic
Trait
Snapdragons can be red, pink, or white. What type of inheritance is this?
Incomplete Dominance

According to this chart, what assumption can be made about the genotypes of the members of the F1 generation?
They are both heterozygous genotypes. Tt x Tt
In a monohybrid cross between two heterozygous purple-flowered pea plants (Pp x Pp), what is the probability that an offspring will have white flowers (the recessive trait)?
1/4 or 25%
Identify the Phenotypic Ratio if A=hair, a=bald, B=Blue Feathers, b = Red Feathers

1:0:0:0
All offpsring will have the 2 dominant traits of Hair and Blue Feathers
What do Restriction Enzymes do?
They Cut DNA, causing the DNA to no longer function or allows that segment to be isolated to analyze it
If a mother with Type A blood (IAi) and a father with Type B blood (IBi) have a child, what is the probability that the child will have Type AB blood?
25% or 1/4
A form of a gene that always shows even in the presence of a recessive allele.
Dominant
The study of Heredity
Genetics
In some cattle, red cows and white cows mate and they make a roan cow. Roan cows have an equally showing of red hairs and white hairs that can be seen. What type of inheritance is this?
Codominance
In a plant that has red flowers, red flower color, R, is completely dominant to white flower color, r. If the plant is heterozygous for flower color, which alleles will be carried by the gametes it produces.
R or r
What is the probability of producing a heterozygous genotype (Aa) in a cross between two heterozygous parents (Aa×Aa)?
1/2 or 50%
Identify the Phenotypic Ratio of the Following Punnett Square

1:1:1:1
25% Dom/Dom: (AaBb)
25% Dom/Rec: (Aabb)
25% Rec/Dom: (aaBb)
25% Rec/Rec: (aabb)
You are at a crime scene and are able to locate a small sample of blood, what technology might you use to compare DNA samples with potential suspects?
Gel Electrophoresis
If two parents are heterozygous for a Widow's Peak (Ww), what is the expected 'Phenotypic Ratio' of their offspring?
3:1
3 Widow's Peak : 1 Straight Hairline
Two alleles of the same form that make up a genotype, purebred (TT or tt)
Homozygous
The principle of ______________________ states that during gamete formation, alleles for a particular trait will separate during meiosis.
Independent Assortment
In squash plants, yellow fruit (Y) is dominant to white fruit (y). If two plants heterozygous for yellow fruit are crossed, what are the possible genotypes of the offspring?
YY, Yy, and yy

The Punnett square above shows the cross between red-eyed females and white-eyed males. Fruit flies usually have red eyes. If a female and male offspring from the cross shown above are allowed to mate, what would the offspring probably look like and are they male or female?
2 red eye females, 1 red eyed male, and 1 white eyed male
Using the product rule, calculate the probability of an offspring with genotype AABb from a cross between AaBb×AaBb.
1/8 or 12.5%
Dissect these parent Genotypes into the possible allele pairs they will pass onto their offspring.
Parent 1: XxYy
Parent 2: XXYy
Parent 1: XY, Xy, xY, xy
Parent 2: XY, Xy, XY, Xy
What is the purpose of CRISPR technology?
It can edit genes, inactivate genes, and recomine DNA
A segment of mRNA reads: AUA CAC CGU. Based on our translation practice, what amino acid sequence does this code for?
Ile - His - Arg
Segments of DNA located on a chromosome that code for traits.
Genes
Two plants are crossed, and the traits of height and color are assessed in the offspring. The following cross was conducted: TTPP x ttpp. What are the resulting genotypes and phenotypes?
T = Tall P = Purple
t = short p = white
Genotypes = All TtPp
Phenotypes = Tall and Puple
Eye color, skin color, and hair color have a unique inheritance pattern called?
Polygenic
The Mother: Has Type A blood. The Father: Has Type B blood. Is it possible for their child to have Type O blood, explain the conditions under which this could happen if possible.
If Mom has Heterozygous AO blood and Dad has Heterozygous BO blood, then their alleles have a 1/4 chance of producing an offspring with OO type blood.
In a dihybrid cross (AaBb x AaBb), what is the probability of an offspring having the genotype aabb?
1/16 or 6.25%
Identify the Genotypic Ratio for this Punnett Square
Genotypic Ratio: 1:2:1:2:4:2:1:2:1
AABB 1: AABb 2: AaBB 2: AaBB 2: AaBb 4: AAbb 1: Aabb 2: aaBB 1: aaBb 2: aabb 1
What are some ethical pros and cons of Genetically Modified Food items? (Both plants and animals)
Pros - Increased food security & higher yeilds, reduction in the use of pesticides, fortification of foods (added natural ingredients like Vit A), Longer Shelf-Life
Cons - Lack of biodiversity leave exposure to disease event, superweed production, allergens, and corporate monopolies
Provide the accurate names for the Structures a
nd Processes in this diagram.
Structure 1 - DNA
Structure 2 - RNA
Structure 3 - Protein
Process 1 - Transcription
Process 2 - Translation