Having two of the same allele
What is homozygous?
Brown (B) is dominant fur over silver-blue fur (b) in minks. If a homozygous brown mink is mated with a silver-blue mink, and 10 offspring are produced, how many will be expected to be silver-blue? Why?
0 because in order to be silver-blue, two b alleles have to be inherited.
The plants that Gregor Mendel studied
What are pea plants?
The number of chromosomes in a human gamete
What is 23?
Milkweed is the sole host plant to this type of butterfly
What is Monarch?
The observable characteristics or traits of an organism aka the physical characteristics
What is phenotype?
Red fur color in Dobermans is recessive to the dominant color black. If a heterozygous black Doberman is crossed with a red Doberman what would the ratio be of black fur color to red fur color?
What is 2:2
When an organism makes gametes, each gamete receives just one gene copy, which is selected randomly.
What is the Law of Segregation?
It the diploid number of chromosomes in a jellyfish is 44, the haploid number is ____
This bone is the strongest and longest in the human body.
What is femur?
An allele that is not expressed unless two copies are present
What is recessive?
Purple flowers are dominant to white flowers in pea plants. If a white flower is crossed with a purple flower, and 50% of the offspring are purple and 50% are white, what was the genotype of the purple flower parent?
What is Pp?
Also known as Mendel’s second law of inheritance, the _________________ states that a pair of traits segregates independently of another pair during gamete formation.
What is The Law of Independent Assortment?
If a homozygous recessive plant is crossed with a homozygous dominant plant, the percentage of offspring that will show the dominant trait is ______.
What is 100%?
This organelle, also known as the powerhouse of the cell, is the other place DNA can be found besides the nucleus.
What is mitochondria?
Specific region of DNA that codes for a particular protein
What is a gene?
A heterozygous tall plant is allowed to self-pollinate. What are the possible genotypes of the offspring? What percent are expected to be tall? What percent are expected to be short?
The genotypes of the offspring are TT, Tt, tt. 75% tall 25% short
Gregor Mendel spent his life as a ________
What is monk?
If a fern species has 630 chromosomes in its haploid cells, how many are in its diploid cells?
What is 1260?
This man is known as the "Father of Genetics"
Who is Gregor Mendel?
Any of the alternative forms of a gene that occurs at a specific place on a chromosome
What is allele?
What is the genotypic ratio of a heterozygous cross?
What is 1:2:1
The term used to refer to a cross of a dominant phenotype with a recessive phenotype to determine if it is heterozygous or homozygous.
What is a test cross?
If you cross two heterozygous organisms, what fraction of the offspring would be homozygous dominant?
What is 1/4?
The condition of having extra fingers or toes is knows as ______________
What is Polydactyly?