The name of the genetic material in the cell.
What is DNA?
Asexual reproduction is accomplished using this process.
What is mitosis?
The physical display of genetic information.
What is a phenotype?
The name of the inheritance pattern where both parents phenotypes appear in the offspring.
What is codominance?
The use of organisms to make useful products.
What is biotechnology?
The general name of the double nitrogenous bases.
What is purines?
Sexual reproduction requires this process to create gametes.
What is meiosis?
What plant was Mendel famous for studying?
What is pea plant?
What is human blood typing an example of?
What is multiple alleles?
A small circular DNA molecule found in bacteria and used for recombinant technology
What is a plasmid?
The name of the sugar found in DNA.
What is deoxyribose?
The diploid value of cells after mitosis.
What is 2n?
If ONE trait was being studied in a Punnett, it can be described as being...
What is monohybrid?
Pink Snapdragon flowers show this inheritance pattern.
What is incomplete dominance?
An organism with genetic material that has been altered through genetic engineering.
What is a genetically modified organism (GMO)?
The type of bonding found inbetween the nitrogenous bases in the double helix.
What is hydrogen bonding?
This process occurs in late prophase of Meiosis and results in genetically unique individuals.
What is crossing over?
A dihybrid cross includes _____ (number) different traits.
What is two?
The ii human blood group.
What is O?
Acquiring genes from a different type of organism.
What is transgenic?
These make up the backbone of the DNA molecule.
What is phosphate and sugar?
The end product of Oogenesis in females.
What is an Ovum and 3 polar bodies?
The phenotypic ratio of Mendel's F2 generation for monohybrid triaits is
What is 3:1?
Female XRXr .
What is carrier?
Supplementing or replacing genes in order to treat a medical condition.
What is gene therapy?