Vocab
So Square
Meiosis
Word play
Mixed bag
100

Physical characteristics or traits of an organism. 

What are phenotypes?

100

A Punnett square is used to determine this. 

What is the probable outcome of a cross?

100

Term used to refer to a cell that contains only a single set of genes.

What is haploid?
100
Having two identical alleles for a particular gene.

What is homozygous?

100

Having two different alleles for a particular gene. 

What is heterozygous?
200

The genetic makeup of an organism.

What is genotype?

200

In a single factor cross, each box on the Punnett Square is worth this percentage. 

What is 25%?

200

During this stage of meiosis I, crossing over occurs.

What is Prophase I?

200
This trait will always show up if the allele is present.

What is the dominant allele?

200
This type of cell has twice the number of a haploid cell. 
What is diploid?
300

Different forms of a gene are called. 

What are alleles?

300

This type of genotype consists of a capital and a lowercase letter. (ex. Ff or Gg)

What is heterozygous?

300

An organism with the diploid number 2N = 8, has gametes with this many chromosomes. 

What is 4?

300

A factor that is passed from parent to offspring.

What is a gene?

300

In a genetic cross of alleles expressing this trait, the phenotypes produced by both alleles are clearly expressed.

What is codominance?

400

During sexual reproduction, male and female reproductive cells join in this process to produce a new cell. 

What is fertilization?

400

This "type of genotype" consists of two capital letters, (ex. TT or PP).

What is homozygous dominant?

400

The process in which the number of chromosomes per cell is cut in half through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell. 

What is meiosis?

400

The separation of alleles during gamete formation. 

What is segregation?

400

This trait will only show up when the dominant is not present.

What is the recessive allele?

500

Chromosomes where one set comes from the male parent and one set comes from the female parent. 

What is homologous?
500

In a cross between a homozygous dominant male (ex. TT) and a homozygous recessive female (ex. tt), all of the offspring will be this. 

What is heterozygous? (Also accept hybrid)

500

Meiosis in mammals results in the formation of this. 

What are four haploid gametes?

500

The likelihood that a particular event will occur.

What is probability?

500

This principle states that some alleles are dominant and some are recessive. 

What is the principle of dominance?

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