1 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt 200 pt 300 pt 400 pt 500 pt 100 pt In the Beginning What’s the Diff? In the Garden With Mendel I Know What U Mean Ingredients For Genetic Soup
2 Set of instructions for characteristics passed from parent to offspring.
3 What are genes?
4 Passing of traits from parent to offspring
5 What is heredity?
6 Where do your genes come from?
7 What is one set or allele from each parent?
8 The number of chromosomes in a human sex cell (egg or sperm)
9 What is 23?
10 Why siblings look different from one another (if they are not identical twins).
11 They inherit different chromosomes with different alleles?
12 The difference between genotype and phenotype
13 A genotype is the inherited combination of alleles (the letters). The phenotype is the organism’s appearance (what it looks like)
14 The difference a dominant trait and a recessive trait
15 A dominant trait has more influence and will appear with just one allele. A recessive trait must have two alleles to appear.
16 The difference between a hybrid and a purebred
17 A hybrid has two different alleles or genes for a trait. A purebred has two of the same allele or gene for a trait.
18 The difference incomplete dominance and co-dominance
19 Incomplete dominance blends two traits (like white and red flowers make pink). In co-dominance, both alleles have equal influence and both show (like AB type blood).
20 The difference between a sex cell and a body cell (in genetics).
21 A sex cell has half the genetic material and is combined with another sex cell to pass on genetic information in reproduction. A body cell has complete set of chromosomes and is not passed on to offspring in sexual reproduction
22 Mendel used this type of genotype as the parent generation for investigating a trait.
23 What is true-breeding or homozygous
24 The type of offspring that Mendel found after crossing a homozygous dominant and homozygous recessive plant for each trait
25 What are hybrid or heterozygous ?
26 The ratio of dominant to recessive when you cross two plants that are heterozygous for a trait
27 What is 3 dominant to 1 recessive?
28 Mendel is known as the father of this area of science
29 What is heredity?
30 What Mendel discovered.
31 What is traits can be dominant or recessive and are inherited in predictable patterns?
32 Differences in organisms that are seen in a population
33 What are characteristics?
34 Two forms of the gene for a trait
35 What is an allele?
36 An organism’s combination of alleles
37 What is a genotype?
38 A diagram of a family history used to trace a trait through generations
39 What is a pedigree?
40 When each allele for a trait has its own degree of influence on appearance and creates a “blend”
41 What is incomplete dominance?
42 These are different forms of a characteristic
43 What is a trait?
44 The reason identical twins have the same genotype
45 What is they have the same set of alleles
46 The kind of cells that have alleles you pass on to offspring
47 What are sex cells?
48 Factor that can influence traits
49 What is the environment
50 Traits on sex chromosomes that show up in males most of the time
51 What are sex-linked traits (because males have xy for the 23 rd chromosome)?