Mendel
Genes and Alleles
Terminology
Terminology
100

What was Mendel's first name?

Gregor. 

100

How do you write out Dominant and Recessive alleles in text?

Dominant Alleles are written in uppercase lettering. Recessive alleles are written in lowercase text. 

100

What does it mean to be dominant in genetic terminology?

To mask recessive alleles and to be the physical characteristic that shows through. 
100

What does it mean to be recessive in genetic terminology? 

To be masked by dominant and only appear under the right circumstances. Usually only carried by organisms and not usually shown physically. 

200

About how many pea pods did Mendel breed?

Around 30,000 pea plants

200

Give an example of a Heterozygous gene. 

Ff, Gg, Hh, Jj, etc. 

200

What is an organism's phenotype?

What the organism looks like. 

200

What is an organism's genotype?

The organism's genetic code. Ex. FF, Gg, LL. 

300

What was Mendel's goal when he began his experiments? 

To be able to predict what his plants would look like. 

300

Give an example of a Homozygous gene. 

JJ, KK, LL, etc. 

300

What is a trait?

A physical characteristic.

300

What is an gene?

A unit of heredity passed from generation to generation. 

400

What type of organism did Mendel work with?

Pea pods

400

tt would be an example of what?

A homozygous recessive gene. 
400

What is a model organism?

An organism that is very simple, easy to work with, and can produce lots of offspring. 

400

What is an Allele?

A variation of a gene. 

500

What is Mendel's nickname and why did he get that nickname?

Father of Modern Genetics; his work with pea pods. 

500

TT would be an example of what?

A homozygous dominant gene. 

500

What is a good example of a model organism?

pea pods, rats, etc. 

500

What is the definition of Genetics?

The study of heredity and inherited characteristics.