Complete dominance genotypes
What is homozygous dominant, heterozygous, homozygous recessive,
group of organisms that can produce fertile offspring
What is Mitosis
Number of possible combinations
What is 16.
Source of new alleles
What is mutation
Complete dominance phenotypes
What is Dominant & recessive
Group of a individuals of the same species living in the same location
What is a population
For Reproduction
What is Meiosis
Number of Phenotypes possible, assuming complete dominance
four
What is the number of alleles in a population
What is allele frequency
inheritance that gives a 2:1 ratio
what is lethal alleles
Random loss of genes from a population
What is genetic drift
What is Non-disjunction
phenotype pattern seen- no linkage
What is 9:3:3:1
trait that provides an advantage
What is an adaptation
2 dominant alleles, equally expressed
what is co-dominance
Dramatic decrease in a population size due to an event
What is a population bottleneck
Cleaving(spliting) of cell
What is cytokinesis
Phenotypes when linked
What is NOT 9:3:3:1
Changes to alleles and so phenotypes over time
What is evolution
more than 3 alleles for a gene
What is multiple alleles
Survival of the fittest
What is natural selection
chromosome number in gametes
What is Haploid
number of possible genotypes
what is 9
Reproduction that results in variation
What is sexual reproduction