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MendelianGenetics
Meiosis
Pedigrees More
MolecularGenetics
Potpourri
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Mendel worked with this type of plant.
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What is the pea plant?
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An organism with the genotype Bb is also known as
this.
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What is heterozygous or hybrid?
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Of Mendels three laws, this one states that the
inheritance of alleles for one trait is not
affected by the inheritance of alleles for a
different trait if the genes for the traits are
on separate chromosomes.
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What is The Law of Independent Assortment?
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A homozygous dominant female with orange hair is
mated with a homozygous male with purple hair.
The number of offspring with orange hair is this.
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What are 100?
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The children of a cross between two F1 parents
have this ratio of being homozygous recessive for
both traits.
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What is 1/16th?
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This is being reduced in meiosis.
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What are chromosomes?
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The male gamete is also known as this.
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What is sperm.
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When one area of a chromatid is exchanged with
the matching area on a chromosome of its
homologous chromosome, this occurs.
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What is crossing over?
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This process would result in the formation of
chromosome C from chromosomes A and
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What is crossing over?
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The possible combinations of alleles found in the
gametes of this individual are what?
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What are BD, bD, Bd, bd
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A chart that traces the genetic history of a
family over multiple generations.
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What is a pedigree?
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This type of trait usually skips generations.
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What is recessive?
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Traits controlled by genes on the sex chromosomes.
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What are sex-linked traits?
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The pattern of inheritance that is most likely
shown in this pedigree.
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What is autosomal dominant? (The trait does not
skip a generation, affects one parent and about
half the offspring are affected and the sexes are
equally affected).
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Individual III-2 married a person with the same
genotype as I-1. Their child has this percent
chance of contracting the disease.
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What is zero?
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The process by which DNA makes a copy of
itself.
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What is replication or DNA synthesis?
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The shape of DNA is referred to as this.
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What is helical? (i.e., double helix)
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The letters DNA stand for this.
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What is Deoxyribonucleic Acid?
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The process of writing the information in
contained in the DNA into a sequence of mRNA that
can later be read to build a protein.
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What is transcription?
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This process is also known as this.
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What is translation?
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The backbone of a DNA molecule is made of them.
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What are phosphate molecules and deoxyribose
sugars?
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A segment of DNA is changed from -ACTTGAT- To -ACC
TGAT- This is an example of this type of
mutation.
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What is a point mutation?
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Any agent that causes a change in DNA. Gamma
radiation, X rays, ultraviolet light are examples
of these.
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What are mutagens?
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The type of inheritance where a pink flower is
produced by crossing a red and a white flower.
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What is incomplete dominance?
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The circular piece of DNA found in bacteria,
where new DNA is placed during bacterial
transformation.
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What is a plasmid?
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