Genetics
Mendelian Dominance
Modes of Inheritance
Probabilities
Meiosis
100

The scientist responsible for the study of heredity, aka genetics.

Who is Gregor Mendel?

100

Mendel principle that states alleles separate during the formation of gametes.

What is the Principle of Segregation?

100

Skin color is an example of this mode of inheritance.

What is multiple alleles?

100

Red carnations are crossed with White carnations.  The probability of pink carnations in the offspring.

What is 100%?

100

The cell that is made by the process of meiosis.

What is a gamete?

200

The unit of heredity as identified by Mendel.

What is an allele?

200

Test subject used by Mendel to develop the principles of genetics.

What is a pea plant?

200

Two dominant alleles are present and they mix in offspring.

What is Incomplete Dominance?

200

A pea with homozygous dominant green seeds is crossed with a pea producing homozygous recessive yellow seeds.  The probability of the offspring having yellow seeds.

What is 0%?

200

The name of the name of a cell with a full set of chromosomes.

What is diploid?

300

The number of alleles that were responsible for a trait according to Mendel.

What is 2?

300

Name for a genotype composed of the same type of allele.

What is homozygous, or pure?

300

In the presence of the dominant allele the recessive allele is hidden, or masked.

What is Mendelian Dominance?

300

A person with heterozygous type B blood is crossed with a person having heterozygous type A blood.  The probability of offspring with type O blood.

What is 25%?

300

The process of exchanging parts of chromatids in a tetrad that results in tremendous genetic diversity for sexually reproducing organisms.

What is "crossing over"?

400

The representation of the genetic make up of a trait.

What is a genotype?

400

Principle that explains why eye color and hair color are not passed from parent to offspring in pairs.

What is the Principle of Independent Assortment?

400

Codominance occurs when 2 dominant alleles are present for the trait and both are expressed in the phenotype.  An example would be

What are human blood types?

400

A person is heterozygous for six fingers is crossed with someone else that has 5.  The probability of the baby having 5 fingers.

What is 50%?

400
The leopard, our mascot, has 38 chromosomes in its cheek cells.  It would have this number in a haploid cell.

What is 19?

500

The name for the expression of the physical characteristic.

What is a phenotype?

500

Mendel found that this was the dominant allele for plant height.

What is tall?

500

A trait controlled by more than one gene.

What is a polygenic trait?

500

White carnations are crossed with Pink carnations.  The probability of White carnations in the offspring.

What is 50%

500

The phase, or lack thereof, that is most important for getting the diploid cell to four haploid cells.

What is the lack of Interphase II?