Genetics | Cell Division | DNA | Chromsomes | Punnett Squares |
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What is the study of hereditary
What is genetics?
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What is a form of a gene
What is an allele?
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What is DNA
What is the carrier of genetic information?
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What is chromosomes
What is a structure of DNA and protein found in the nucleus?
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What is Punnett Square
What is a tool used to predict the ratio or percentage of the possible genes an offspring will have based on the genes of the parents?
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What is Gregor Mendel
Who is the Father of genetics?
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What is homozygous
What are two alleles that are the same? AA,aa
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What is adenine, guanine, cytosine, and thymine
What four molecules are contained in the bases of DNA?
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What is XX
What is the genotype for a females?
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What is dominant
What is an allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present?
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What is the study of genes at all levels
Genetics can also be identified as?
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What is the physical expression of a trait
What is a phenotype?
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What is amino acids
Proteins are constructed of?
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What is 46
How many chromosomes do humans have?
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What is 100% tall
Tall is dominant to short. A homozygous tall plant is crossed with a short plant. What will be the genotypes of the offspring?
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What is the chemical substance that genes are made of; DNA
What do modern genetics focus on?
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What is mitosis
What is a process of reproduction, during which one cell gives rise to two genetically identical daughter cells.
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What is enzymes
What are are proteins that act as biological catalysts?
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What is a cell with only one copy of each chromosome?
Haploid
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What is 25% PP, 50% Pp, 25% pp
Pink is dominant to yellow. Two heterozygous pink plants are crossed. What are the phenotypes of the offspring?
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What is pea plants
What plant did Gregor Mendel first experiment with?
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What is heredity
What is the passing of traits from parents to offspring?
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What is source of energy
Escherichia coli uses sugar glucose as what?
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What is duplicates them
Mitosis does what to chromosomes?
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What is Breeding Experiments
What is the best way to understand the dominance and recessively of phenotypes is through?
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