Asexual or Sexual
Types of Asexual Reproduction
DNA and Mutations
Punnet Squares and Pedigree Charts
100
Type of reproduction that requires only 1 parent

Asexual

100

Reproduction of a single cell by dividing into two parts.

Binary Fission 

100

A gene editing tool that can add, remove, or alter DNA. 

CRISPR

100
On a punnet square, capital letters represent what? 

Dominant traits. 

200

Type of reproduction that mixes DNA to create a unique offspring

Sexual Reproduction 

200

Growth or bud forms on the parent and breaks off when big enough. 

Budding

200

A change in a DNA sequence. 

Mutation 

200

Squares represent males, and circles represent females. Based on the chart, who is mostly affected by this trait? 


Males

300
Produces an exact copy of the parent

Asexual

300

Reproduction found in plants where new plants are formed without the production of seeds. Some plants can produce little plantlets or some grow new plants out of runners. 

Vegetative propagation 

300

A molecule that codes for proteins and creates genes. 

DNA

300

Pedigree charts show how genetic mutations and traits are passed down from different ____________ in a family.  

Generations

400

Creates genetic variation in a species, which can increase the odds of surviving in a change in environment. 

Sexual Reproduction 

400

Reproduction where a new organism grows from a fragment or piece of the parent.

Fragmentation 

400

The process of altering or changing DNA

Genetic Modification or Genetic Engineering 
400
Punnet squares model an individuals chances of inheriting a trait due to _____________ reproduction. 

Sexual

500

Is much quicker and produces many offsprings. 

Asexual Reproduction 

500

An unfertilized egg develops into a new individual.

Parthenogenesis 

500

Name 2 neutral mutations. 

Attached or detached earlobes, color blindness, two different eye colors. 

500

What is the probability of having (B) brown hair?


50%