This pedagogy technique includes giving peers a few extra seconds to answer a question.
What is wait time?
This chart uses squares and circles to track inheritance patterns across generations in a family.
What is a pedigree?
Measured in centimorgans, this value represents how often recombination occurs between two genes.
What is map distance?
What is Hardy-Weinberg equilibrium?
After DNA transfer during conjugation, recipient cells containing newly incorporated donor genes are called these.
What are exconjugants?
Praising effort, strategy, and persistence rather than intelligence reflects this educational approach.
What is growth mindset?
An allele which masks another in a heterozygote.
What is a dominant allele?
Offspring that show new allele combinations are called this.
What are recombinants?
The proportion of a specific allele in a population’s gene pool is known as this.
What is allele frequency?
This growth medium contains only essential nutrients required for bacterial survival.
What is minimal media?
A discussion method that transfers responsibility for answers from LA to students in order to encourage participation and peer thinking.
What is redirecting questions?
The type of inheritance demonstrated by AB blood types.
What is codominance?
What is interference?
When an individual inherits a disease due to common ancestry among their parents, it is called this.
What is homozygosity by descent?
Geneticists use this test to determine whether two mutations occur in the same gene or in different genes.
What is complementation?
This pedagogy concept is a subset of inclusive practices that includes using names and advocating for those facing systemic inequities.
What are culturally responsive practices?
An abnormality which occurs when sister chromatids fail to separate.
What is Meiosis II nondisjunction?
What are RFLP markers?
Seen in Manx cats, this genetic condition removes certain allele combinations from a population because individuals carrying them do not survive to reproduce.
What is a lethal genotype?
During conjugation, this type of donor transfers chromosomal genes sequentially into a recipient cell through a mating bridge.
What is the Hfr strain?
This pedagogy concept includes awareness and regulation of one’s own thought processes, including planning, monitoring, and evaluating learning.
What is metacognition?
This/these nondisjunction event(s) in the pedigree shown result in the affected individual with Klinefelter's disease (XXY)
Hierarchy of dominance for the X-linked gene:
E > F = G
What is NDJ in Meiosis I of either the mother or father?
This is the probability that the unborn child in the pedigree below (III-6) will be affected by hemophilia, an X-linked disease.
The VNTR locus is 40 m.u. away from the disease gene.
What is 40%?
This is the probability that the child in the pedigree shown will have the disease in a population in equilibrium where the mutant allele frequency is 1/4.
What is 1/15?
Hfr: strSeryRarg+met-gal+lac+lys-
F- : strRerySarg-met+gal-lac-lys+
This media would select for the greatest number of exconjugants.What is minimal media + lysine + arginine + methionine + streptomycin + erythromycin?