Genetic Vocab
Mendel’s peas
DNA & Chromosones
Punnet Squares
Heredity in Action
100

What is Heredity?

The passing of traits from parents to offspring.

100

Who was Gregor Mendel?

He is known as the "Father of Genetics" for his experiments with pea plants.

100

What is DNA?

The molecule that contains the instructions for an organism's development.

100

What is a Punnett square?

The diagram used to predict the results of a genetic cross.

100

What is asexual reproduction?

The form of reproduction where the offspring are genetically identical to the parent.

200

What is a Gene?

A segment of DNA that codes for a specific trait, like eye color.

200

What is a dominant allele?

In Mendel's pea plants, this type of allele is always expressed when it is present.

200

What are chromosomes?

Tightly coiled structures made of DNA, located in the nucleus of most living cells.

200

What are the letters written outside the boxes?

The parents genotypes

200

What is an inherited trait?

A characteristic that is passed down from parents to offspring, like having a widow's peak.

300

What is a phenotype?

The physical appearance or visible trait of an organism, such as brown eyes.

300

What is a recessive allele?

In Mendel's pea plants, this type of allele is only expressed if two copies are present.

300

What is deoxyribonucleic acid?

This is the full name of the famous DNA molecule.

300

The number of squares in a punnet square?

4

300

What is a pedigree?

This chart is used to track inherited traits through multiple generations of a family.

400

What is a genotype?

The genetic makeup of an organism, represented by letters like “Bb” 

400

What is the Law of Segregation?

This law states that alleles for a trait separate into different gametes during meiosis.

400

Nearly every human cell has this many pairs of chromosomes.

23

400

The number of letters in each parents genetic code

2

400

What is a mutation?

This process can result in new traits that may help an organism survive in its environment.

500

What is an Allele?

Different versions of the same gene.

500

What is the Law of Independent Assortment?

Genes for different traits are inherited independently of one another during gamete formation.

500

What is a deletion mutation?

A type of mutation where a piece of a chromosome breaks off and is lost.

500

What is heterozygous?

The genetic combination for a hybrid offspring.

500

What is XY?

The combination of chromosomes that results in a male human.