Punnett Squares
Meiosis v. Mitosis
DNA Mutation
DNA Structure
Dominance
100

What is a dominant allele?

An allele that is dominant over any other.

100

Which division process does crossing over occur.

Prophase I

100

True or false: are all mutations harmful?

False.

100

What is the structure of DNA.

Double Helix

100
Example of incomplete dominance?

Snapdragons, horses...

200

What did Mendel experiment with?

Pea Plants.
200

How many rounds of division does meiosis undergo?

2 divisions.

200

What are mutations?

Changes in the DNA sequence.

200

What are the nitrogenous bases bonded with?

Hydrogen bonds.

200

Example of multiple alleles?

Blood types, rabbits...

300

What are the chances for a homozygous recessive offspring?

25%

300

How many cells does mitosis produce?

2 diploid cells.

300
What are the harmful mutations and why?

Deletion and Insertion, since they both change the whole pattern of the DNA.

300

Which nitrogenous bases match?

Adenine and Thymine, Guanine and Cytosine

300

What is codominance?

When two dominant genes are expressed.

400

How many alleles per gene?

2.

400

How many cells are made from meiosis?

4 haploid cells.

400

Types of DNA mutations?

Substitution, deletion, insertion, and inversions.

400

What is DNA made of?

Sugar, phosphate, and nitrogenous bases.

400

What is incomplete dominance.

Incomplete dominance is when two genes aren't fully expressed.

500

What is the phenotype ratio of the offspring of heterozygous parents?

3:1

500

Which phase do chromosomes duplicate?

Interphase.

500
What are the chromosomal mutations?

Deletion, duplications, inversion, and translocation.

500

What are the purines and pyrimidines?

Adenine and Guanine. Thymine and Cytosine.

500

What are multiple alleles?

Alternative forms of the same gene so they influence a trait.
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