Asexual v sexual
trait vs feature
genotype v phenotype
DNA
punnett
100

two birds have cute little baby birds together

what is sexual reproduction

100

butterfly wings are a ______. the color of the wings is a ______.

what is : feature, trait

100
an example of a dominant allele

what are: AA Aa EE Ee FF Ff TT Tt

100

true or false, all organisms have DNA

what is true

100

true or false, punnett squares mean that if a larkey had 4 offspring, they would look like each of the four boxes

what is false

200

yeast cells split into two new yeast cells

what is asexual reproduction, binary fission

200

what is a feature of humans

what is: eyes, ears, limbs, etc.

200

an example of a larkey PHENOTYPE

what are.. solid fur, red eyes, bushy tail, long legs etc.

200
chromosomes are made up of this

what is DNA

200

the percent chance a larkey will have Ee in a punnet square with Ee, Ee, ee, ee

what is 50%

300

one benefit of sexual reproduction

what is more genetically diverse offspring

300

any general structure, characteristic, or behavior of an organism

what is a feature

300
where larkey's get their genotypes from
what is their parents
300

True or false, offspring can get more DNA from one parent than the other

what is false

300

a punnett square for parents with FF and Ff

what is....

400

the three types of asexual reproduction

what are binary fission, fragmentation, & budding

400

the specific expression of a feature in an individual

what is a trait

400

is it possible to have a heterozygous recessive allele

what is....no

400

sort from SMALLEST to LARGEST 

allele, cell, chromosome, DNA, nucleus

what is...allele, DNA, chromosome, nucleus, cell

400

one homozygous dominant parent and one homozygous recessive parent have a kid, what are their kids traits

what is heterozygous

500

is it possible to create a punnett square for asexual reproduction

what is...no

500

why do traits vary in a population?

- parents have different genes

500

referred to as semi-dominance and partial dominance, occurs when there is 3 options for alleles instead of 2

what is incomplete dominance

500

the people credited with discovering the double helix structure of DNA

who are watson & crick (bonus points rosalind franklin)
500

parents have a kid with 25% chance ff, what are the parents alleles?

what are Ff & Ff