___________ is the passing down of traits from one generation to the next.
What is Heredity.
Hh, Zz, Xx. Each of these are _______________.
What is heterozygous.
The method (tool) we use today to predict the probabilitly of traits of offspring is ________________ .
What is the Punnett Square.
A pair of alleles that are the same are called __________________.
What is homozygous.
HH, TT, zz. Each of these are ______________________.
What is homozygous.
Capital letters are always represented by the _____________ allele.
What is dominant.
Complete a Punnett square someone who is heterozygous for tall and for someone who is homozygous for short.
What is Tt, Tt, tt, tt
A pair of alleles that are different are called ____________________.
What is heterozygous.
Jim and Jane are both heterozygous for being tall. What are the chances that they will have a short child?
What is 25% chance.
The pair of genes that code for traits
What are alleles.
___________________ describes a pair of alleles and is represented by letters such as Tt or TT.
What is genotype.
GG, Gg, Gg, gg. Green eyes are dominant to blue eyes. What percent have green eyes? What percent have blue eyes?
What is 75% and 25%.
A ______________ trait is a trait that is hidden by the dominant gene.
What is recessive.
__________________ is simply the expression of the genotype. It is how the trait is expressed (ie. dark hair, tall, big lips, etc.)
What is phenotype.
What is the name of the scientist who created the 3 laws of inheritance
Who is Gregory Mendel.
What is the first name of the early 20th century scientist who introduced Punnett Squares as a method to predict the traits of offspring?
What is Reginald.