Meiosis
Punnett Squares
Pedigrees
Disorders
Blood Types
100

___ cells are 2n as ___ cells are 1n 

diploid and haploid 

100
a TWO trait cross is called a...

dihybrid

100

___ are squares and ___ are circles 

men are squares and woman are circles 

100

How many chromosomes does a human have? 

46 and 23 pairs 

100

There are two ways type A and type B blood can be written. What are those two ways? (will have four different variations all together)

I^A I^A     or     I^A i  

I^B I^B     or     I^B i

200

After Telophase 2 in Meiosis, what are we left with?

4 haploid cells

200

In a cross between a homozygous dominant (AA) and a homozygous recessive (aa), what percentage of the offspring will display the dominant phenotype?

100%

200

What is a carrier? 

Someone who has has the gene for the trait but does not present the trait itself.

200

Which one of these is a autosomal DOMINANT disorder? 

  • sickle cell disease
  • albinism 
  • Huntington’s disease
  • turner syndrome

Huntington's disease

200

What type of dominance are blood types A and B

Codominance: to produce Type AB 

300

When does crossing over happen?

Prophase 1

300

Having long hair is dominant and short hair is recessive. If a heterozygous dominant man marries a woman with short hair, what is the percentage for their kids to have short hair? 

50%

300

Colorblindess and hemophillia are _ linked traits.

X linked

300

What is Klinefelter's syndrome? 

male with two Y chromosomes and one Y chromosomes (XXY), subtle symptoms, often experience speech and language delays, require assisted reproduction to have children 

300

If a woman with heterozygous type A blood marries a man with heterozygous type B blood, what is the likelihood for their child to have type O blood? 

25%

400

What is the law of Independent Assortment?

genes for different traits are passed on independently

400

A heterozygous man marries a woman. Their genotypic ratio ( if they have kids) is 2: homozygous dominant and 2 Heterozygous traits. What is the genotype of the woman?

Homozygous dominant FF

400

If a black shaded square for colorblindess is crossed with a nonshaded, normal circle. Would their son have the disorder and if so, what is their genotype?Colorblindess and hemophillia are _ linked traits.

No and X^H Y.

400

If a woman has albinism and a man is normal, what is the probability percentage for their child to have a boy who has albinism? 

100%

400

If a man with type AB blood crosses with a woman with homozygous type B blood, what is percentage for the child to have type B blood? 

50%

500

the period of time between meiosis 1 and meiosis 2 that separates cytoplasm is known as

interkinesis

500

Blue color (B) is dominant to white color (b) and long petals (A) is dominant to short petals (a). If two heterozygous blue and heterozygous long petalled flowers are crossed, what is the fraction for the offspring to have white and short petals?

1/16

500

If a man and a woman have a daughter who is homozygous recessive for colorblindness. Would the parents have also colorblindness or not? Explain your thinking. 

Yes, because the daughter must get two X recessive chromosomes from both parents. 

500

What is Nondisjunction? 

failure of homologous chromosomes during meiosis 1 or sister chromatids (during meiosis 2) to separate correctly during meiosis

500

If a Man with type AB blood crosses with a woman with homozygous type B blood, what percentage of their offspring will be type O?

0%

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