History of Genetics
Let's talk chromosomes
Cell Division
Mendelian Genetics
Can you identify this?
100

Organisms that are easy to grow, have a short life cycle, produce many offspring, and can easily be analyzed genetically

What is a model organism?

100

Alternative forms of the same gene

What are alleles?

100

The portion of interphase where DNA is replicated

What is S-phase?

100

The descriptor used when an individual has two copies of the same allele

What is a homozygous genotype?

100

The number of chromatids and chromosomes in the image

What are the numbers 6 and 4?

200

This theory suggests that organisms develop from miniature versions of themselves

What is preformation?

200

The name of the molecule that sits on the centromere of a chromosome

What are kinetochore proteins?

200

The phase of the cell cycle where the nuclear envelope disappears and spindle fibers attach

What is prometaphase?

200

The phenotype of offspring in a cross between a homozygous dominant yellow pea plant and a homozygous recessive green pea plant

What are 4 yellow offspring?

200

Identify this phase of meiosis

What is anaphase II?

300

This revolutionary gene-editing technology, adapted from bacteria’s defense against invading viruses, uses a guide RNA and a nuclease to cut DNA at specific sites.

What is CRISPR-Cas9?

300

The term for the number of chromosomes in somatic cells

What is diploid?

300

The checkpoint that makes sure the cell has not accumulated DNA damage

What is the G1/S checkpoint?

300

A test used to compare observed data with expected data

What is the the chi-square (χ2) test for goodness of fit?

300

A cross between these two individuals produces offspring with these genotypes

What are 2 homozygous dominant and 2 heterozygous offspring?

400

A type of reverse genetics where a researcher may induce a frameshift mutation in a gene to permanently turn it off. 

What is a gene knockout?

400

A photograph of an individuals complete set of chromosomes used to identify nondisjunction  

What is a karyogram?

400

The phase of meiosis where the chromosomes detach at the chiasmata

What is anaphase I?

400

The phenotypic ratio for a dihybrid cross

What is 9:3:3:1?

400

The structure circled in this image

What is a telomere?

500

The first animal was cloned using this technique

What is somatic cell nuclear transfer?

500

The term for chromosomes after they decondense at the end of mitosis 

What is chromatin?

500

The type of error which results in 4 haploid cells where:

one cell is n+1, one cell is n-1, and two cells are n


What is non-disjunction in meiosis II?

500

Mendel's fourth postulate stating that alleles of different genes separate independently of one another during gamete formation 

What is the law of independent assortment?

500

The type of inheritance shown in this pedigree 

What is autosomal recessive inheritance?