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Lesson 4.1: Patterns of Reproduction

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  • Where do the offspring's chromosomes come from?
    half from father and half from mother
  • What is Inheritance?
    the process by which an offspring receives genes from its parents.
  • What is a trait?
    A specific characteristic that an organism can pass to its offspring through its genes
  • two parents combine their genetic material to produce a new organism which differs from both parents is called
    sexual reproduction
  • What is an allele?
    forms of a gene.
  • What is fertilization?
    sexual reproduction involving an egg cell and a sperm cell joining to form a new cell
  • A reproductive process that involves only one parent and produces offspring that are genetically identical to the parent is called
    asexual reproduction
  • What is an example of multiple alleles?
    Blood type
  • What is codominance?
    Codominance results in both alleles being expressed at the same time.
  • What are multiple alleles?
    In multiple alleles, one trait has more than two alleles.
  • What is fragmentation?
    a kind of asexual reproduction in which a new organism forms from a piece of the original.
  • What is budding?
    a form of asexual reproduction in which a new animal grows out from the parent until it fully matures and breaks off.
  • What is polygenic inheritance?
    different genes are expressed together to produce the trait
  • Incomplete dominants results in offspring that are a _____________
    Mixture
  • An example of incomplete dominance
    sheep with black fleece and white fleece reproducing resulting in a gray fleece sheep
  • What are the two methods animals produce offspring?
    Sexual and asexual reproduction
  • What are the advantages and disadvantages of asexual reproduction?
    Advantage: do not have to find a mate and can produce many offspring quickly. Disadv: They are exact copies of their parents which is a problem if env changes.
  • What are the two kinds of asexual reproduction?
    Fragmentation and budding
  • Acquired traits are______________
    traits animals develop during their lifetime
  • In order for a recessive trait to show,
    both parents must pass on the recessive trait
  • If offspring inherited a dominant allele from one parent, the offspring will show
    dominant traits
  • What is an example of codominance?
    a flower with white petals reproduce with red petals resulting in a red flower with white steaks.