Meiosis
Simple Genetics
Complex Inheritance
Pedigrees
Sickle Cell
100

What is the final product of meiosis?

4 genetically different cells

100

Give an example of Homozygous dominant. 

AA

100

A plant with red flowers is pollinated by a plant with white flowers. The seeds are planted and pink flowers grew on the offspring. This is an example of.....

Incomplete dominance. 

100

What shape is used to show an affected male in a pedigree?

A filled in square shape. 

100

What is sickle cell disease?

A recessive disorder, where red blood cells are misshapen and stick together, causing blood clots. 

200

What type of cells are made in meiosis?

Gametes

200

Give an example of a phenotype.

Curly hair

200

A white cat is mated with a black cat. All their kitten offspring had black and white spots. This is an example of....

co-dominance

200

In a pedigree, what do the roman numerals indicate?

Generations of family members 

200

What is the genotype of a person with sickle cell disease?

aa

300

How many chromosomes are in a human gamete cell?

23

300

Bb is an example of which genotype description? 

Heterozygous

300

Male pattern baldness is an X linked trait. What is the genotype of a mother that is a carrier for male pattern baldness?

XBXb

300

What is the shape for an unaffected female?

A circle that is not filled in

300

What is the benefit of being heterozygous for sickle cell disease?

Provides resistance to malaria infections 

400

What is the purpose of crossing over? 

To increase genetic diversity in offspring.

400

Two tall heterozygous pea plants are crossed. What % of their offspring will be short pea plants?

25%

400

Blood typing in humans has 3 possible alleles that combine to create our various blood types. This is an example of

Multiple alleles

400

True or False: Pedigrees are only used for recessive traits. 

False

400

True or False: Skyy and Davaun's parents are both heterozygous for sickle cell disease.

True

500

What are homologous chromosomes?

1 copy of the chromosome is from the father, 1 is from the mother. They have genes in the same location, but can have different alleles. 
500

When using a Punnett square, there are 4 combinations of gametes created. What do these 4 genoptypes represent? 

A zygote created through the process of fertilization. 
500

Why is there a wide range of possible human eye colors?

Eye color in humans is a polygenic trait. 

500

In a pedigree, both parents are  not expressing a trait, but they have 1 offspring that is expressing the trait. How is this possible?

The trait is recessive and they are both carriers. 

500

What is the mutation that causes sickle cell?

It is a mutation in the hemoglobin of red blood cells.

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