Genetics
MISC
Asexual vs. Sexual Reproduction
Punnet Squares
Nature vs. Nurture
100

What is genetics?

The study of heredity. - passing of traits from parents to offspring

100

How many parents are involved in asexual reproduction?

One

100
Sexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically _____________ to the parents.
Similar
100

Why does a Punnet Square use capital and lowercase letters?

Capital = Dominant Trait Lower Case = Recessive Trait

100

This refers to abstract traits such as personality and aggression. (Hint: Genes)

What is nature

200

A single unit of hereditary information is called

What is called a gene

200

A child inherits eye color from their parents but their accent is influenced by the people around them. This is an example of what genetic topic?

Nature vs. Nurture

200
Asexual reproduction produces offspring that are genetically ____________ to the parent.
Identical
200
What is the punnet square used for?
To determine the outcome of genetic crossings.
200

Name two traits that could be inherited from a parent?

Examples: hair color, eye color, height, skin color, freckles, etc...

300
What are the threadlike structures of DNA that carry genes called?
Chromosomes
300

What genetic adaptations (nature) might help turtle survive risks? (list 2 examples)

What is .. 

- Heat tolerance – Some embryos survive higher temperatures better than others.

- Navigation abilities – Changes in magnetic field sensitivity may help turtles find new, safer nesting grounds.

- Shell strength – Some populations of Loggerheads have developed thicker shells, possibly as protection against predators and human interference.

300
If you are studying a population of genetically identical individuals, you can conclude that these individuals reproduce how?
Asexually
300
A black chicken (BB) is crossed with a black chicken (BB). What percentage of offspring will be black?
100%
300

A person's behavior and personality are shaped by their environment. experiences and upringing

What is nurture

400
Inherited traits that children get from their parents come from-
Genes
400

How many chromomsomes do humans have in TOTAL?

46 

400
For some traits, only one copy of a particular gene is needed to show a given trait. These genes are referred to as-
Dominant
400
Having dimples is dominant (D). Not having dimples is recessive. (d) Both parents are heterozygous for the dominant trait. What percentage of the children will NOT have dimples?
25%
400

What happens if a species’ traits do not allow for survival of that species in a changing environment?

Would the species:

A evolve                      B natural selection

C extinction                 D selective breeding

What is C) species extinction 

500
What do we call the genetic make up of the individual, represented by a set of letters?
Genotype
500

the results of a cross between a pure dominant tall corn plant (TT) and a pure recessive short corn plant (tt).

What is 100% tall 

500
The sorting of chromosomes during sexual reproduction, determines -
Which traits are passed on to the offspring
500
Long ears are dominant (E) in rabbits. If one parent is homozygous dominant for the long ear trait and the other homozygours reccessive (e), what is the only possible genotype of the offspring?
Ee
500

What environmental risks (nurture) do Caribbean sea turtles face as they migrate and nest? (name 2 examples)

What is Rising ocean temperatures, pollution, habitat destruction, and human interference threaten their survival