Protein Synthesis
Probability of Inheritance
Patterns of Inheritance
Mitosis and Meiosis
Mutations
100
The process of turning DNA into mRNA
What is transcription?
100
When a Homozygous Dominant parent crosses with a homozygous recessive parent, the offspring will have this genotype. 
What is 100% heterozygous dominant?
100
A trait that appears less frequently in the genepool.
What is a recessive trait?
100
This process produces diploid cells.
What is mitosis?
100
When a nucleotide base is removed from a DNA or mRNA sequence.
What is Deletion?
200
A temporary, disposable copy of DNA.
What is mRNA?
200
When two heterozygous parents produce four offspring, this genotypes has the smallest probability of inheritance.
What is homozygous recessive?
200
Diseases that occur on chromosomes numbers 1-22.
What are autosomal diseases?
200
This process produces gamete cells.
What is meiosis?
200
When a nucleotide base is changed into another nucleotide base during cell replication.
What is substitution?
300
This set of three nucleotide bases codes for an amino acid. 
What is a codon?
300
We use this device to determine probability of two traits.
What is a dihybrid cross
300
Diseases that are caused by a mix of genetics, lifestyle, environment, and multiple chromosomal markers.
What are multi-factorial diseases?
300
This process allows homologous chromosomes to share genetic information to create genetically unique daughter cells.
What is crossing over?
300
Down's syndrome is an example of this type of meiotic error.
What is chromosomal triplication?
400
The process in which the ribosome reads the mRNA strand and links amino acids together to make a protein
What is translation?
400
What is the most common genotype in offspring with two heterozygous parents for two traits (AaBb)
 What is AaBb?
400
The reason color blindness and hemophilia most often occur in men.
What is the XY genotype?

What is they have no back up X chromosome

What is they inherited a mutated copy of the X chromosome?

What are sex linked diseases?

400
the number of sister chromatid at the start of meiosis I
What is 92?
400
When there are two copies of the same gene on a chromosome.
What is chromosomal duplication?
500
Asparagine, luecine, gluatmate, and proline are all examples. 
What are amino acids?
500
The least common genotype when you cross two heterozygous genotypes in a dihybrid cross
What are AABB and aabb?
500
Polydactyly, huntingtons disease, and marfan's syndrome are all examples of this.
What are autosomal dominant diseases?
500
When chromosomes do not split accurately during the process of meiosis.
What is a meiotic error?
500
When genes from one chromosome end up on a neighboring chromosome.
What is translocation non-disjunction?