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Gregor Mendel
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Vocabulary
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Pisum sativum
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Genetic Crosses
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Mendel’s Laws
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Dominance
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Gregor
Mendel
Vocabulary
Pisum
sativum
Genetic
Crosses
Mendel’s
Laws
Dominance
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Took courses in this
subject at the University
of Vienna that later
helped him with his
genetic studies
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What is mathematics
or statistics?
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Mendel did research on
this --- the transmission
of characteristics from
parent to offspring
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What is heredity?
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Number of traits
Mendel observed in
his study with pea
plants
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What is Seven?
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Mendel used this to
transfer pollen from
the anther to the
stigma of flowers
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What is a small
paint brush?
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Mendel was able to
document the traits
of each pea
generation by
controlling this
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What is pollination?
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Two forms of a
Gene
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What are alleles?
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Genotype referred
to as being “Pure”
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What is
homozygous?
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Heterozygous
genotypes are also
called this
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What are hybrids?
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Two forms that a
gene or allele may
take
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What are dominant
or recessive?
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Mendel stated that
physical traits were
inherited as these
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What are
“particles”?
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Pure parent pea plants
are obtained by doing
this
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What is allow to
self-pollinate?
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Recessive seed shape
in Mendel’s peas
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What is wrinkled?
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Flower part that
produces pollen
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What is the
stamen?
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Mendel was able to
cross 2 hybrids by
doing this
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What is transfer
pollen himself or
cross-pollinate?
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Actual observed ratio
that Mendel got from
an F1 monohybrid
Cross
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What is 2.96:1?
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Cross involving 2
traits
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What is dihybrid?
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Used to solve
genetic crosses
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What is a Punnett
Square?
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Percentage of tall pea
plants resulting from
an F1 Monohybrid
Cross
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What is 75%?
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Another name for an
F2 Monohybrid Cross
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What is a
testcross?
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Genotypic ratio for
an F2 Monohybrid
Cross
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What is 1:1?
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Number of P1
traits that fail to
appear in Mendel’s
F1 pea plants
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What is one?
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Trait that appeared in
the F1 generation was
controlled by this
factor or allele
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What is dominant?
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Separation of factors
or alleles during the
formation of gametes
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What is the Law of
Segregation?
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Dihybrid Crosses
showed that alleles
aren’t connected when
being distributed to
gametes
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What is the Law of
Independent
Assortment?
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Number of Possible
allele Combinations in
an F1 Dihybrid Cross
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What is four?
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Used to represent
alleles or factors that
mask others
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What is a Capital
Letter?
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States that recessive
trait alleles have no
effect on phenotype
when paired with a
dominant trait allele
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What is the Law of
Dominance?
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Gives hybrids an
appearance in between
the phenotypes of the
two parents
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What is Incomplete
Dominance?
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Multiple alleles for
human blood type is
an example
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What is
Codominance?
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Type of dominance
shown in Mendel’s pea
plant crosses
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What is Complete
Dominance?
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Genetic Ratios
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Genetic
Disorders
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Genes
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Sex-Linked
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Mutations
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Human
Genetics
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Genetic
Ratios
Genetic
Disorders
Genes
Sexlinked
Mutations
Human
Genetics
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P1 Monohybrid
genotypic ratio
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What is All Alike?
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F1 Monohybrid
genotypic ratio
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What is 1:2:1?
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F2 Monohybrid
genotypic ratio
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What is 1:1?
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F1 Dihybrid Phenotypic
ratio
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What is 9:3:3:1?
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Probability of getting
hybrids from an F1
Monohybrid Cross
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What is 50% or ½?
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Family record showing
the inheritance of a
trait over several
generations
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What is a pedigree?
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Type of mutation that
causes death, often
before birth
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What is a lethal
mutation?
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Genetic disorder that
produces a defective
form of hemoglobin
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What is sickle cell
anemia?
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Chromosome mutation
resulting in Down
Syndrome
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What is
nondisjunction?
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Genetic disorder in
which the body can
not metabolize the
amino acid
phenylalanine
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What is PKU?
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Alternate forms of a
Gene
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What are alleles?
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Genes are carried
on these
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What are
chromosomes?
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Shows the linear
sequence of genes on
a chromosome
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What is a
chromosome map?
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Gene mutation
involving a single
nucleotide
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What is a point
mutation?
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Genes found on the
same chromosome are
said to be this
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What is linked?
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Genotype for males
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What is XY?
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Sex chromosome
that carries the
most genes
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What is the X
chromosome?
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X-linked disease
usually in males that
impairs the ability of
blood to clot
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What is hemophilia?
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Females that do not
express a trait but
can pass the trait on
to their offspring
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What are carriers?
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The presence of male
or female hormones
affects these traits
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What are sexinfluenced traits?
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A mutation may take
place in any of these
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What is a cell?
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Mutations that aren’t
passed on to offspring
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What are somatic
mutations?
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Organisms with these
have a better chance
of reproducing
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What is a beneficial
mutation?
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Loss of a piece of a
chromosome due to
chromosomal breakage
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What is a deletion?
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Condition in which a
zygote has only 45
chromosomes
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What is monosomy?
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Trait controlled by
two or more genes
such as eye or skin
color
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What is a polygenic
trait?
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Genetic disorder
found in European
Jews in which the
nervous system of
infants deteriorates
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What is Tay-Sachs
disease?
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Genetic disorder
carried on the X
chromosome resulting
in the wasting away of
muscles
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What is muscular
dystrophy?
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XXY chromosomes in
a male
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What is
Klinefelter’s
syndrome?
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Screening for this
disorder is performed
immediately after
birth in the United
States
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What is PKU?
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Final
Jeopardy
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This type of dominance
occurs when
heterozygous individuals
& dominant homozygous
individuals are
indistinguishable in
phenotype
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What is
complete
dominance?
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