Determining Traits
Punnett Squares
The Central Dogma
Vocabulary
100

This is the physical expression of a trait, like having brown eyes or curly hair.

What is a phenotype?

100

This is the number of columns in a Punnett Square.

What is 2?

100

This is the blank in the chain DNA-->mRNA-->_____-->trait

What is protein?

100

A change in a DNA sequence that can affect a protein is called this.

What is a mutation?

200

If an organism has two different alleles for a trait, it is described as this.

What is heterozygous?

200

In a cross between AA and Aa, this is the only impossible offspring genotype.

What is Aa?

200

DNA is copied into this molecule during transcription.

What is mRNA / RNA?

200

A trait that is hidden unless two copies are present is called this.

What is recessive?

300

A dominant allele will do this to a recessive allele when both are present.

What is mask or hide it?

300

In a cross between Aa and aa, this percent of offspring will show the recessive trait.

What is 50%?

300

This is the number of different nucleotide/base "letters" in DNA.

What is 4?
300

Different versions of a gene are called these.

What are alleles?

400

This type of genotype has two identical alleles, like AA or aa.

What is homozygous?

400

In a cross between AA and aa, all offspring will have this genotype.

What is Aa?

400

This is the number of bases in each codon.

What is 3?

400

When humans choose which organisms reproduce to change the traits in a populatin, it is called this.

What is artificial selection?

500

If a plant’s genotype is Aa, and “A” is dominant, this will be the expressed allele.

What is dominant?

500

In a cross between Aa and Aa, this is the probability of getting aa (as a percentage).

What is 25% (1 out of 4)?

500

This organelle is where proteins are made.

What is the ribosome?

500

This is the name for the building block of a protein.

What is an amino acid?