DNA
Genes & Traits
Alleles & Inheritance
Mutations
Codominance & Genetics Patterns
100

What is the job of DNA inside a cell?

To store and pass genetic information / instructions for making proteins

100

What is a gene

A section of DNA coding for a trait

100

What is an allele

Different versions of a gene

100

What is a Mutation

A change in DNA sequence

100

What is codominance?

Both alleles are fully expressed in the phenotype

200

What is DNA often compared to because it stores code?

Instruction Manual

200

What is a trait

A characteristic you can see (like eye color or height)

200

Which allele is usually hidden unless two copies are present?

Recessive

200

Are mutations always harmful? Explain breifly

No, mutations can be harmful, helpful, or neutral

200

How is codominance different from dominant/recessive inheritance?

Dominant/recessive = one trait hides another; codominance = both traits show equally

300

Complete the pairing: ACT  GGA  CAT

TGA  CCT  GTA

300

What is the difference between genotype and phenotype

Genotype = genetic code (letters); Phenotype = physical appearance (what you see)

300

Which allele always shows if present?

Dominant

300

What is it called when a base is removed from a codon?

Deletion

300

If a purple Pp is bred with another flower pp what are the chances the offspring have recessive traits

50%

400

What is the shape of DNA called?

Double Helix

400

How do genes affect what you look like?

Genes determine which proteins are made, which create physical traits

400

If a trait is recessive, what genotype must be present for it to show?

Two recessive alleles (rr or aa)

400

What is it called when a base is switched out with another codon

Substitution
400

If a purple flower is bred with a white flower and the offspring show both purple and white, which color is dominant?

Both

500

Put in order: DNA is made of sections called ___

These code for amino acids to build ___ which are the traits that we see

Genes, Proteins

500

Explain how a trait is created in your body from DNA to a visible trait

DNA provides instructions → genes are expressed → proteins are built → proteins determine traits

500

Why do some traits appear more often than others in offspring?

Dominant alleles mask recessive alleles, so they show up more often

500

What is it called if a codon is written in reverse?

Inversion

500

How could a trait skip generations?

If it is a recessive trait, the gene can be passed down and not seen until two recessive traits are passed down. At that time it would be seen.