Mendel's Experimental Methods
Understanding Inheritance
What Controls Traits?
Modeling Inheritance
DNA and Genetics
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When you manually breed flowers. 

What is cross pollination?

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Two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.

What is a genotype?

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When the offspring inherits two traits.  

What are multiple alleles?

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When two parents have a mix offspring of the same coat. (EX: brown+white=brown-white offspring)

What is codominace?

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A molecule made of a nitrogen base, a sugar, and phosphate group.

What is a nucleotide?

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When flowers breed by themselves. 

What is self pollination?

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Genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.

What is a dominate trait?

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We have 23 pairs of these that make us, us. 

What are chromosomes?

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A figure to show what the offspring might have (EX: what color eyes)

What is a punnet square?

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A twisted zipper shape.

What is a double helix?

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Things passed on by your parents. 

What is heredity?

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RR. 

What is homozygous dominant?

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When two alleles are the same but least dominate. 

What is a homozygous recessive? (rr)

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Different form of a gene.

What are alleles? 

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RNA makes this by carrying amino acids.

What is protein?

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Purple (true breeeding)+ white (true breeding)

What is all purple (hybrids)?

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Different genotypes. 

What is heterozygous?

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3:1 ____ is when you can expect the offspring to have 3 in 1 chance of yellow seeds. 

What are ratios?

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A model to show phenotypes of genetically related family members.

What is a pedigree?

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Pairs added to the DNA sequence.

What is insertion?

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Study of traits passing from the parents to the offspring. 

What are genetics?

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75 percent of the second generation plants had. 

What are purple flowers?

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When multiple genes determine the phenotype of a trait. 

What is polygenic inheritance?

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A combination between both parents phenotype. (EX: red+yellow=orange)

What is incomplete dominance?

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DNA not being used. 

What is junk DNA?

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