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How many chromosomes do humans have?
46
How many chromosomes do humans get from each parent?
23
What meiosis stage does DNA replication occur?
Interphase
In what meiosis stage does recombination occur?
Prophase I
What phase in meiosis is this?
Metaphase I
What stage in meiosis is this?
Anaphase I
What stages in meiosis are these two?
Anaphase II and Telephase II
How is III-3 and II-3 related?
Mother and daughter in-law
How are III-1 and I-1 related?
III-1 grandson and I-1 grandpa
What is the genotype for II-4?
Aa
How many children do parents II-2 and II-3 have?
3
How many couples are in this pedigree
6
How many males are affected by a disease?
3
How many generations are in this pedigree?
4
This word refers to the passing on of physical characteristics from one generation to another.
Heredity
How can two parents with blue eyes have a child with purple eyes?
Both parents have a recessive gene for purple eyes
What are the two models that identify and predict traits of individuals?
pedigrees and punnett squares
Between two parents, their offsprings will receive ____ of genes from each parent.
50%
Write out all the genotypes
Occurs when both alleles can be observed in a phenotype (ex. a white flower with red spots)
Codominance
Occurs when the offspring’s phenotype is a blend of the parents’ phenotypes (ex. pink flower)
incomplete dominance
Different forms of a gene is are called...
alleles
A section on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait is a...
gene
A genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor is a...
Recessive trait
A genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor is a...
Dominant trait
Name 2 ways cross pollination can occur
Wind, water, animals
An egg from one plant getting fertilized from pollen (sperm) from another plant is called...
Cross pollination
An egg getting fertilized by pollen (sperm) from the same plant is called
self-pollination
Why did Mendel breed peas for his experiment? (3 reasons)
Reproduce quickly, observable traits, and easy to control
This word refers to the change of physical appearance of an organism.
Phenotype
Describe the genotype: Rr
Heterozygous dominant
Describe the genotype: RR
Homozygous dominant
Draw out the punnett square for. I-1 and I-2
Aa/aa
What is the genotype of II-1?
RR or Rr
What is the genotype for II-3
Aa
How many children did II-4 and II-5 have?
3
How many generations are in this pedigree?
3