The study of genetics began with observations by...?
a. Gregory Mendel
b. Greg Mendel
c. Gregor Mendel
d. Grace Mendel
Gregor Mendel
AA is an example of what kind of genotype?
Homozygous dominant
What's a pedigree chart?
A record of the family of an individual; used to study the transmission of a hereditary condition
Unaffected parents that can pass on disease/condition are called ________.
Carriers
What does a filled-in square represent?
Affected Male
Each trait is determined by a pair of parts of DNA called...?
a. genes
b. alleles
c. homozygous
d. heterozygous
Alleles
What's the difference between a dominant and recessive trait?
Dominant - trait refers to a genetic feature that "hides" the recessive trait in the phenotype of an individual
Recessive - a trait that is covered over by another form of that trait and seems to disappear
Generations are identified by ______ _________.
a. Roman Numerals
b. Arabic Numerals
Roman numerals
What % of the offspring in the Punnett square are heterozygous?
50%
What does an unshaded circle represent?
Unaffected Female
Hair color, height, eye color and freckles are examples of human traits. What do we call the physical expression of the genetic material of an organism?
a. genetics
b. heredity
c. genotype
d. phenotype
Phenotype
In pea plants, violet flowers are dominant over white flowers. Cross a heterozygous violet flower with a homozygous recessive white flower.
(Use letter V) One person comes up for the group
V v
v | Vv vv
v | Vv vv
If two affected individuals give rise to an unaffected child the affected condition is...?
a. dominant
b. recessive
Dominant
What type of letters are used to show a trait is dominant?
Capitol
In the second generation-how many people are carriers of the trait?
3
State the difference between homozygous and heterozygous.
Homozygous - an organism carrying two copies of the same allele of a gene
Heterozygous - an organism carrying two different alleles of a gene
In humans, brown eyes are dominant over blue eyes. If homozygous dominant brown eyes and heterozygous brown eyes were crossed, what percentage of the offspring are going to have blue eyes?
0%
If two unaffected individuals give rise to an affected child, the allele for the affected condition is...?
a. dominant
b. recessive
Recessive
b. the scar
c. ability to swim
d. ability to play drums
Height
How many people in this whole pedigree have the trait/disease?
4
A ________________________ is used to predict the possible genotype from certain parents
Punnett Square
Also in humans, no freckles are dominant over freckles. Cross homozygous brown eyes and freckles with homozygous blue eyes and heterozygous freckles. What percentage of offspring are going to have brown eyes with freckles?
50%
If two unaffected parents had an unaffected offspring, are they homozygous dominant, heterozygous, or homozygous recessive?
⬤─⬛
❘
◯ ⬛
Heterozygous
How many kids did the mother and father from the first generation have?
4
This is a recessive disease pedigree. What is the genotype of the male in generation I? (Use the letter r)
Rr