Mendelian Genetics
Meiosis
Gene Expression
Chromosomes
100

The allele that masks the expression of another allele.

Dominant allele.

100

Cell division that cuts the chromosome number in half.

Meiosis.

100

A cross tracking the inheritance of two traits simultaneously.

Dihybrid cross.

100

Cellular structure that contains an organisms genetic material.

Chromosome.

200

Organism possessing two identical alleles for a single gene.

Homozygous.

200

The specific phase where crossing over occurs in meiosis.

Prophase 1

200

Phenotype where both alleles are fully and separately expressed.

Codominance.

200

Location of a specific gene on a chromosome.

Locus

300

Law stating that alleles separate during gamete formation.

law of segregation.

300

The point where non-sister chromatids physically cross over.

Chiasma.

300

Blended phenotype resulting from one allele not hiding another

Incomplete dominance

300

Genes located close together on the same chromosome.

linked genes.

400

The phenotypic ratio of 9:3:3:1 indicated this cross type.

Dihybrid cross

400

Failure of chromosomes to separate properly during division.

nondisjunction

400

One gene masking or altering another genes expression.

Epistasis.
400

Diagram showing the relative locations of genes on chromosomes.

Linkage map.

500

Formula used to test if observed data fits expected.

Chi-Square test

500

Stage where homologous pairs align randomly at the equator.

Metaphase 1

500

Traits controlled by the combined effects of multiple genes.

Polygenic traits.

500

Organelle DNA inherited exclusively from the maternal parent (mother)

Mitochondrial DNA