Science: Heredity Flashcards

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T/F Siblings look similar because they each have some traits of their parents

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True

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2
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T/F Siblings always have the same hair color

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False

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3
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T/F Siblings have identical DNA

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False

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4
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Heredity

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passing of genetic material from parents to offspring

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5
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Who conducted the first major experiments investigating heredity?

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Gregor Mendel

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6
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Who was Gregor Mendel?

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A monk who studied science and mathematics before becoming a monk.

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What was his first major investigation about?

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characteristics of peas

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8
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What is a feature that has different forms in a population?

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characteristic

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9
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What is a true breeding plant?

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one that will always produce offspring with a certain trait when allowed to self -pollinate

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10
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Each different form is called what?

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trait

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11
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All of the traits from the first generation

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dominant trait

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12
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the trait that fades away

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recessive trait

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13
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gene

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segment of DNA found in chromosomes that give instructions for producing a certain characteristic

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14
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Different versions of a gene

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allele

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15
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explain how offspring inherit genes from their parents

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offspring get two versions (alleles) one from each parent

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16
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How are dominant alleles represented?

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Capital letters

17
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Now are recessive alleles represented?

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Lower case letters

18
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homozygous

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organism with two dominant or two recessive alleles

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heterozygous

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organism with one dominant and one recessive allele

20
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What determines the traits of all living organisms

21
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The combination of alleles that you inherited from your parents

22
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observable traits

23
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This allele contributes to the phenotype if one or two copies are present in the genotype

24
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This allele contributes to the phenotype only when two copies of it are present

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What is complete dominance?
when one trait is completely dominant over another
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Give examples of how many genes can influence one trait.
eye color skin color hair color
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Give an example of how a single gene can influence many traits
a gene in the tiger controls both fur color and eye color, sickle cell anemia
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Give an example of how environment can influence traits.
- arctic fox gene for hair color, sunlight can change color of hair. - some traits are learned like reading and writing
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Give examples of complete dominance.
freckles & dimples
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Incomplete dominance
each allele in a heterozygous individual influence the phenotype of the parents
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Give an example of incomplete dominance.
hair texture | snapdragons
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Codominance
both of the alleles in a heterozygous individual contributes to the phenotype, instead of a blend, the individual has both traits
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Give and example of codeominance
Human blood type
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An individual with the genotype BB is heterozygous or homozygous?
homozygous
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If a blue fish and a yellow fish cross and the offspring are all green, what is this an example of?
incomplete dominance