Heredity Flashcards

1
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Observable traits

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Phenotype

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2
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Name of the alleles

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Genotype

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3
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traits that are passed on from parents to offspring

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Heredity

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4
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Segment of DNA that codes from parents for particular trait

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Gene

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5
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Variety of the same gene as in dimple or not dimple

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Alleles

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6
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Babies

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Offspring

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7
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Characteristics

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Traits

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8
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Requires male and female gametes to produce offspring

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Sexual reproduction

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9
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Does not require male and female gametes to produce offspring

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Asexual reproduction

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10
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Cell division that results in two identical daughter cells

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Mitosis

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11
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Cell division that cell produces sex cells, each unique (different from one another)

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Meiosis

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11
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Located in the nucleus of a cell; it is a genetic material

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DNA

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12
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A chance

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Probability

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13
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sex cells (egg or sperm)

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Gametes

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14
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Diagram showing how male and female alleles might combine in offspring.

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Punnet square

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15
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The process by which sperm and egg combine to form an offspring.

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Fertiliation

15
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A fertilized egg (2 haploids joined together)

16
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A gene that is expressed only when there are 2 copies of the same alleles (ff)

17
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2 copies of the same recessive alleles (small small letter:gg, ff)

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Homozygous ressive

18
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A gene that is expressed either with 1 or 2 copies of the alleles.

19
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2 copies of the same dominant alleles
(big letter:ie..TT,GG,FF)

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Homozygous Dominant

20
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A mixed gene with one dominant allele and recessive alleles;ie..Tt,Gg,Ff

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Heterozygous

20
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Father of genetic.He experimented with pea plants.

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Gregor Mendel

21
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The crossing of gene between two flowers;done by insects,human,winds)

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Cross plantation

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The crossing of genes between two animals of the same species; human involve in the breeding to select desired traits
Cross breeding
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A pure homozygous dominant or homozygous recessive
Purebred
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A mixture of two genes one dominant and one recessive
Hybrid(mutt)