monohybrids
population genetics
cell replication
dihybrids
variation
100

Complete dominance genotypes  

What is homozygous dominant, heterozygous, homozygous recessive,

100

group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring

What is a species
100
For growth and repair

What is Mitosis

100

Number of possible combinations 

What is 16.

100

Source of new alleles

What is mutation

200

Complete dominance phenotypes

What is Dominant & recessive

200

Group of a individuals of the same species living in the same location 

What is a population

200

For Reproduction 

What is Meiosis

200

Number of Phenotypes possible, assuming complete dominance

four 

200

What is the number of alleles in a population

What is allele frequency

300

inheritance that gives a 2:1 ratio

what is lethal alleles

300

Random loss of genes from a population

What is genetic drift

300
Failure of chromosomes to spilit

What is Non-disjunction

300

phenotype pattern seen- no linkage

What is 9:3:3:1

300

trait that provides an advantage

What is an adaptation

400

2 dominant alleles, equally expressed

what is co-dominance

400

Dramatic decrease in a population size due to an event

What is a population bottleneck

400

Cleaving(spliting) of cell 

What is cytokinesis

400

Phenotypes when linked

What is NOT 9:3:3:1

400

Changes to alleles and so phenotypes over time

What is evolution

500

more than 3 alleles for a gene

What is multiple alleles

500

Survival of the fittest

What is natural selection

500

chromosome number in gametes 

What is Haploid

500

number of possible genotypes 

what is 9

500

Reproduction that results in variation

What is sexual reproduction

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