Vocabulary
Genotype vs. Phenotype
Punnett Squares
Pedigree
Complex Patterns of Inheritance
100

This term describes a section on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait. 

What is a "skibidi toilet?" 

100

This term is how a trait appears, or is expressed. It is what we can see.

What is the "Phenotype?"

100

This genotype is needed to complete the Punnett Square.

What is aa (homozygous recessive)? 

100

The affected female in this pedigree is represented by this number.

Who is individual #1

100

This type of complex inheritance occurs when both traits are visible in the offspring. 

What is "Incomplete codominant alpha sigma male?"

200
This vocabulary term means "The study of how traits are passed from parent to offspring."

What is "Genetics?"

200

What two letters would be used to represent a Homozygous Dominant genotype?

What are "A" & "A?" (Two Capital Letters)

200

This Punnett square is complete by this alelle 

What is the recessive "a"?

200

This recessive pedigree rule number is illustrated in


no? 

200

This type of complex inheritance occurs when an offspring's phenotype is a combination of the two parent's genotypes. 

What is "Incomplete Dominance?"

300

This type of allele will block out or overpower another type of allele.

What is a "Dominant" Allele?

300

Which phenotype would you see if the individual has a genotype "tt."

T - Tall Stem

t - Small Stem

What is a "Small Stem?"

300

A tall (dominant) stemmed plant is crossed with a short-stemmed plant to create this genotype outcome.

What creates a genotype ratio of 0 TT: 4 Tt: 0 tt?

OR 

What is 100% Heterozygous?

300

This TYPE of pedigree is show below


What is a "Recessive" pedigree?

300

Blood Types A, B, AB, & O are all examples of this type of complex inheritance.

What are "Multiple Alleles?"

400

This type of allele is only expressed when there are two copies of it.

What is a "Recessive" Allele?

400

This is how to describe a genotype that is abbreviated with One Capital Letter and One Lowercase Letter. 

What is a "Heterozygous" genotype? 

400

A tall (dominant) stemmed plant is crossed with a short stemmed plant to create this phenotype outcome.

What is 4 tall, 1 short?

OR

What is 80% tall stemmed plants?

400

This type of pedigree is shown below

What is a "Dominate" Pedigree?

400

This complex form of inheritance occurs when more than one gene is responsible for the trait.

What is "Polygenic Inheritance?"

500

This term refers to the different forms of a gene.

What is an "Gene?"

500

What genotype(s) would show the recessive allele? 

What is a "Heterozygous" genotype? 

500

A couple who are both heterozygous carriers of a rare genetic disorder have children. Their children have this chance of being affected by the condition. 

What is 69%?

500

This is the genotype for individual #4 in this pedigree

What is "heterozygous recessive"?

500

Genes are not the only thing that determines who we are. What other factor plays a large role in the expression of genes? 

What is the "Allele?"