Mendelian Genetics
Terms
Ratios and Punnett Squares
Other Inheritance Patterns
100

This man is considered to be the Father of Genetics.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

100

Describes a version of a gene.

What is an allele?

100

What are the phenotypic ratios of the offspring from a RR x rr breeding pair.

R = Long tail
r = short tail

4/4 = 100% Long Tail

100

True or False:

All alleles follow a simple dominant/reccessive pattern.

False.

200

True or False: In most sexually reproducing organisms, each adult has two copies of each gene.

True.

These are the alleles.

200

Used to describe the physical characteristics of a trait.

What is a phenotype?

200

What are the genotypes of the resulting offspring from a Gg x GG breeding pair?

(Use the correct vocab terms to describe the offspring's genotypes)

2/4 Homozygous Dominant (GG)

2/4 Heterozygous (Gg)

200

True or false:

Genes always have just 2 alleles. (versions of the gene)

False.

Ex: ABO Blood Groups

300

This framework is useful for solving simple genetic crosses.

What is a Punnett Square?

300

Describes an individual who has both a recessive and a dominant allele for a trait.

What is a heterozygote? (Hybrid)

300

The phenotypic ratio resulting from crossing two heterozygote parents is always this.

3:1

3 display the dominant trait, 1 displays the recessive trait

300

Describes when neither allele gives a definite phenotype.

What is incomplete dominance?

400

The idea that one allele is given by parent 1 and the other allele is given by parent 2 represents this third conclusion of Mendel.

The Principle of Segregation.

400

Describes a genotype for a trait where both alleles are identical.

What is homozygous?

400

A red flower (rr) is crossed with a white flower (ww)


What are the the resulting offspring's phenotypes?

100% pink, since neither red nor white is completely dominant.

400

Which blood type is the universal donor?

Type O

500

Mendel's second conclusion that states some alleles are dominant and others are recessive.

What is the Principle of Dominance?
500

Describes traits that are controlled by multiple genes.

What is polygenic?

500

A woman with type AB blood decides to have a baby with a man who has type O blood. What blood types could their baby have?

Type A or Type B.

500

Describes when both alleles are expressed.

What is codominance?