What does it mean on a pedigree chart if someone is shaded?
What is they have the trait being tracked?
What is a form of reproduction where offspring are produced from a single parent without the involvement of gametes from two parents?
What is Asexual Reproduction?
In a pedigree, What shape represents a male?
What is Square?
The genetic makeup of someone.
What is genotype?
Which type of reproduction involves the fusion of male and female gametes?
What is Sexual Reproduction?
In a pedigree, what shape represents a female?
What is a Circle?
If both parents are homozygous recessive for blue eyes, what are is percentage chance they have an offspring with brown eyes?
What is 0%?
What is the purpose of using a Punnett Square in genetics?
What is to predict the traits of offspring?
Which type of reproduction does an organism split into two equal parts, each of which can grow into a new individual?
What is Binary Fission?
What does the horizontal line connecting a square and a circle represent in a pedigree chart?
What is Marriage line?
Make a punnett square and tell the chance of a white flower (aa) having white flower offspring with a purple flower (AA).
What is 0%?
In a Punnett square, what do the letters on the top and side represent?
What is genotypes/traits of parents?
What type of reproduction is used by Starfish?
What is Fragmentation?
Which type of reproduction is common in plants and some animals like hydras?
What is Budding?
What does it mean if someone is half-shaded on a pedigree chart?
What is Carrier?
Two couples decide to have kids. Father 1 has brown eyes (Bb) while father 2 has blue eyes (bb). Mother 1 has brown eyes (Bb) and mother 2 has brown eyes (BB).They each have one kid and the higher percent chance eye colors come out for both of them. If those two kids marry, what is the percentage chance of the grandson have of being blue eyed?
What is 25%?
You receive one version of a gene from each parent, called this:
What is an allele?
What type of reproduction is essential for the survival of species in changing environments?
What type of reproduction is more energy-efficient for organisms?
What is a Carrier in a pedigree chart?
What is they have the trait being tracked but it is not shown in phenotype?