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In the
Beginning
What’s
the
Diff?
In the
Garden
With Mendel
I Know
What U
Mean
Ingredients
For
Genetic Soup
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Set of instructions for
characteristics passed from
parent to offspring.
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What are genes?
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Passing of traits
from parent to offspring
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What is heredity?
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Where do your genes come
from?
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What is one set or allele
from each parent?
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The number of
chromosomes in a human
sex cell (egg or sperm)
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What is 23?
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Why siblings look different
from one another (if they
are not identical twins).
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They inherit different
chromosomes with
different alleles?
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The difference between
genotype and phenotype
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A genotype is the inherited
combination of alleles (the
letters). The phenotype is
the organism’s appearance
(what it looks like)
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The difference a dominant
trait and a recessive trait
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A dominant trait has more
influence and will appear
with just one allele. A
recessive trait must have
two alleles to appear.
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The difference between a
hybrid and a purebred
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A hybrid has two different
alleles or genes for a trait.
A purebred has two of the
same allele or gene for a
trait.
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The difference incomplete
dominance and
co-dominance
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Incomplete dominance
blends two traits (like white
and red flowers make pink).
In co-dominance, both
alleles have equal
influence and both show
(like AB type blood).
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The difference between a
sex cell and a body cell (in
genetics).
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A sex cell has half the
genetic material and is
combined with another sex
cell to pass on genetic
information in
reproduction. A body cell
has complete set of
chromosomes and is not
passed on to offspring in
sexual reproduction
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Mendel used this type of
genotype as the parent
generation for investigating
a trait.
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What is true-breeding or
homozygous
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The type of offspring that
Mendel found after
crossing a homozygous
dominant and homozygous
recessive plant for each
trait
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What are hybrid or
heterozygous ?
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The ratio of dominant to
recessive when you cross
two plants that are
heterozygous for a trait
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What is 3 dominant to 1
recessive?
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Mendel is known as the
father of this area of
science
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What is heredity?
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What Mendel discovered.
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What is traits can be
dominant or recessive and
are inherited in predictable
patterns?
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Differences in organisms
that are seen in a
population
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What are characteristics?
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Two forms of the gene for a
trait
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What is an allele?
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An organism’s combination
of alleles
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What is a genotype?
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A diagram of a family
history used to trace a trait
through generations
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What is a pedigree?
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When each allele for a trait
has its own degree of
influence on appearance
and creates a “blend”
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What is incomplete
dominance?
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These are different forms of
a characteristic
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What is a trait?
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The reason identical twins
have the same genotype
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What is they have the same
set of alleles
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The kind of cells that have
alleles you pass on to
offspring
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What are sex cells?
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Factor that can influence
traits
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What is the environment
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Traits on sex chromosomes
that show up in males most
of the time
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What are sex-linked traits
(because males have xy for
the 23rd chromosome)?
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