It is the phenotype ratio of offspring between two heterozygous parents
What is 3 to 1?
It is the blood type of a baby that may be attacked by the mom's antibodies
What is Rh positive?
It is the type of asexual reproduction done by prokaryotes
What is binary fission?
Skin and eye color are caused by this type of nonmendelian genetics
What is multiple alleles?
It is the type of disorder that has carriers and the same ratio of males and females who are afflicted
What is autosomal recessive?
It is the genotype ratio of offspring between two Heterozygotes?
What is 1 to 2 to 1?
This is the universal blood donor type
What is O negative?
It is when a new new forms from an outgrowth of the parent
What is budding?
Red and white flowers produce pink flowers
What is incomplete dominance??
This is the term for two pieces of DNA from different organisms becoming one
What is recombinant DNA?
It is the percent of offspring who exhibit the dominant phenotype if one parent is Homozygous recessive and the other is Heterozygous?
What is 50 %?
Known as the universal blood recipient
What is AB+?
It is done by cutting a small branch and inserting into soil creating a new exact copy plant
What is propagation?
The type of Punnett square that has 16 squares in stead of the normal 4
What is a dihybrid cross?
The insulin gene is added to this structure found in bacteria to create a transgenic organism
What is a plasmid?
It is the probability of a BBCCDD and a bbccdd parent having offspring expressing the recessive phenotype
What is zero?
Which blood type would have the most types of antibodies?
What is O- ?
Some small invertebrates can reproduce asexually when male gametes are not available through this process
What is parthenogenesis?
An example is when a black and white chicken produce chicks that are white with black specks
What is codominance?
It is what makes the Whiptail lizard unique among parthenogenetic reproducers
What is they only produce female offspring?
If the parents are both GgHh, it is the ratio of their offspring will be recessive for both phenotypes.
What is a 1/8?
Examples found n blood cells are A, B, and Rh
What is an antigen?
It is when a starfish or earthworm breaks in to pieces and each piece forms an exact copy of each other
What is fragmentation?
Albinism is caused by this process which is when a gene blocks other genes from expressing their phenotype
What is epistasis?
It is used in CRISPR to cut the DNA
What is a CAS-9 protein?