genetics Crossword Puzzles
more powerful 2021-04-12
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- contains the chromosomes
- characteristics that you can see
- traits you develop that were not passed down or can't be passed down
- can be overruled
- having 2 dominant alleles
- known as the father of genetics
- more powerful/ over ruling
- one dominant and one recessive allele
- the change in DNA sequence
- found in the chromosome and are part of your gene
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- traits you get from your parents
- a diagram used to show possible combinations in genetics
- an organisms genetic makeup
- genetics passed down to offspring
- having 2 alleles that are different
- when the dominant allele does not completely cover the recessive allele
- 23 of these are found in a normal cell and are made up of protein
- gives us our characteristics/features
- transferred from parents and what helps determine characteristics
- a double helix that hold all our genetics
- having 2 identical alleles
21 Clues: can be overruled • contains the chromosomes • having 2 dominant alleles • more powerful/ over ruling • having 2 identical alleles • the change in DNA sequence • an organisms genetic makeup • known as the father of genetics • traits you get from your parents • characteristics that you can see • genetics passed down to offspring • having 2 alleles that are different • ...
bio 2023-10-31
20 Clues: Gene • Locus • Allele • Mutagen • Diploid • Genetics • Dominant • Mutation • Autosome • Genotype • Phenotype • Homozygous • Linkedgene • Chromosome • Pgeneration • Codominance • Heterozygous • F1generation • F2generation • Nondisjunction
Genetics 2024-05-22
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- Product of reproduction
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- Genetics minus the tics
- Tool to help predict offspring traits
- Shape of DNA
- Stronger Gene
- Weaker gene
- Changing throughout time
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- Genes passing from parents to offspring
- different versions of a gene
- Observable characteristics
- Most humans have 46 of these
- Name of the crossword puzzle
- "Father of Genetics"
- Spiral looking thing
- a change in a sequence of your DNA
- specializes in the study of genetics
17 Clues: Weaker gene • Shape of DNA • Stronger Gene • "Father of Genetics" • Spiral looking thing • Product of reproduction • Genetics minus the tics • Changing throughout time • Observable characteristics • different versions of a gene • Most humans have 46 of these • Name of the crossword puzzle • the genetic makeup of an organism • a change in a sequence of your DNA • ...
DNA synthesis 2018-01-05
21 Clues: DNA • RNA • ACID • AMIMO • TRAIT • CROSS • ALLELE • PROTEIN • GENOTYPE • DOMINANT • BREEDING • HEREDITY • GENETICS • PHENOTYPE • OFFSPRING • STRUCTURE • RECESSIVE • CHROMOSOME • HOMOZYGOUS • PROBABILITY • HETEROZYGOUS
Genetics 2024-11-20
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- Product of reproduction
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- Genetics minus the tics
- Tool to help predict offspring traits
- Shape of DNA
- Stronger Gene
- Weaker gene
- Changing throughout time
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- Genes passing from parents to offspring
- different versions of a gene
- Observable characteristics
- Most humans have 46 of these
- Name of the crossword puzzle
- "Father of Genetics"
- Spiral looking thing
- a change in a sequence of your DNA
- specializes in the study of genetics
17 Clues: Weaker gene • Shape of DNA • Stronger Gene • "Father of Genetics" • Spiral looking thing • Product of reproduction • Genetics minus the tics • Changing throughout time • Observable characteristics • different versions of a gene • Most humans have 46 of these • Name of the crossword puzzle • the genetic makeup of an organism • a change in a sequence of your DNA • ...
Genetics 2024-11-20
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- Product of reproduction
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- Genetics minus the tics
- Tool to help predict offspring traits
- Shape of DNA
- Stronger Gene
- Weaker gene
- Changing throughout time
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- Genes passing from parents to offspring
- different versions of a gene
- Observable characteristics
- Most humans have 46 of these
- Name of the crossword puzzle
- "Father of Genetics"
- Spiral looking thing
- a change in a sequence of your DNA
- specializes in the study of genetics
17 Clues: Weaker gene • Shape of DNA • Stronger Gene • "Father of Genetics" • Spiral looking thing • Product of reproduction • Genetics minus the tics • Changing throughout time • Observable characteristics • different versions of a gene • Most humans have 46 of these • Name of the crossword puzzle • the genetic makeup of an organism • a change in a sequence of your DNA • ...
DNA SYNTHESIS 2018-01-05
21 Clues: DNA • RNA • ACID • TRAIT • CROSS • AMINO • ALLELE • PROTEIN • BREEDING • GENOTYPE • DOMINANT • HEREDITY • GENETICS • PHENOTYPE • OFFSPRING • RECESSIVE • STRUCTURE • CHROMOSOME • HOMOZYGOUS • PROBABILITY • HETEROZYGOUS
Genetic Terms 2022-12-14
20 Clues: Gene • Trait • Gamete • Zygote • Haploid • Mitosis • Meiosis • Diploid • Alleles • Genotype • Genetics • Heredity • Phenotype • Chromosome • Probability • Gregor Mendel • Fertilization • Stomatic Cells • Dominant Allele • Recessive Allele
Biological diversity 2021-04-28
21 Clues: DNA • Clone • Budding • SECERRT • Species • Mutation • Genetics • Cotyledon • Zygospore • Heritable • Broadniche • Generalist • Transgenic • Specialist • Chromosome • Extirpation • Narrowniche • Ninaryfission • Specialization • Naturalselection • Artificalselection
Science crossword 2024-08-08
22 Clues: data • atom • fact • flask • energy • burner • fossil • funnel • beaker • Bunsen • geology • element • biology • genetics • glassware • astronomy • Sciencece • geophysics • entomology • electricity • biochemistry • electrochemist
Genetic Terms 2024-04-25
20 Clues: Gene • Trait • Gamete • Zygote • Haploid • Mitosis • Meiosis • Diploid • Alleles • Genotype • Genetics • Heredity • Phenotype • Chromosome • Probability • Gregor Mendel • Fertilization • Stomatic Cells • Dominant Allele • Recessive Allele
Intelligence 2024-11-05
21 Clues: PhD • nerd • dumb • annoy • grades • clever • genius • annoyed • trigger • support • homeless • emotions • genetics • conflict • apologise • intelligent • overwhelmed • intelligence • responsibility • graduate school • stress resilience
All crossword about Population genetics 2020-01-13
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- genetics is subfield of genetics that deals
- genetic differences within and between populations
- statistical inference from DNA sequence dat and for
- approaches to modelling evolution such as evolutionary
- is part of evolutionary biology. Studies in this branch
- the modern evolutionary synthesis. Its primary founders
- laid the foundations for the related discipline of
- genetics. Traditionally highly mathematical
- population structure
- sets population genetics apart today from newer more
- breaks up linkage disequilibrium. This makes it
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- modern population genetics encompasses theoretical
- for comparison to population genomics data.
- as dominance epistasis and the degree to which genetic
- of concept.
- biology examine such phenomen as adaptation speciation
- theory and adaptive dynamics is its emphasis on genetic
- genetics was vital ingredient in the emergence
- Sewall Wright Haldane and Ronald Fisher who
- and field work. Population genetic models are used both
20 Clues: of concept. • population structure • for comparison to population genomics data. • genetics is subfield of genetics that deals • genetics. Traditionally highly mathematical • Sewall Wright Haldane and Ronald Fisher who • genetics was vital ingredient in the emergence • breaks up linkage disequilibrium. This makes it • ...
wa 2023-01-23
22 Clues: history • chronic • involved • genetics • inherited • decisions • isolation • behavioral • accessible • technology • acceptance • manipulate • lifestyles • perception • compliance • perceptions • traditional • environment • social-media • relationships • risky-behavior • socially-spread
Relationships 2023-01-12
26 Clues: .off • .kin • .bro • .dys • .folk • .clan • .bond • .coha • .mono • .harm • .ances • .house • .loyal • .tribe • .union • .depen • .attach • .resemb • .allian • .commit • .sibling • .breakup • .genetics • .soulmate • .companion • .connection
B1.2 Living Longer 2019-09-19
Genetics 2023-04-25
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- a blood disorder involving less than normal amount of an oxygen carrying protein.
- the “father” of genetics
- how does genetics influence behavior?
- abnormal cell division results un extra genetic material.
- what is one symptom of Thalassemia?
- they are arranged, one after the other
- scientists perform testing for inherited and acquired genetic disorders.
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- the study of genes
- What is one symptom of Down syndrome?
- what are genes important for?
- a scientific discipline concerned with the structure and function of genes at the molecular level
- conditions caused by many contributing factors.
- where does most of your genetics come from?
- the stature of someone
- where are genetics found?
15 Clues: the study of genes • the stature of someone • the “father” of genetics • where are genetics found? • what are genes important for? • what is one symptom of Thalassemia? • What is one symptom of Down syndrome? • how does genetics influence behavior? • they are arranged, one after the other • where does most of your genetics come from? • ...
GenBio2 2023-04-27
20 Clues: rna • cut • dna • buds • ligase • develop • disorder • choosing • transfer • genetics • not sexual • not asexual • chromosomes • single gene • study of genes • brain disorder • opposite of genotype • opposite of phenotype • type of restriction enzyme • reproductive part of a plant
Genetics 2024-04-25
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- a blood disorder involving less than normal amount of an oxygen carrying protein.
- the “father” of genetics
- how does genetics influence behavior?
- abnormal cell division results un extra genetic material.
- what is one symptom of Thalassemia?
- they are arranged, one after the other
- scientists perform testing for inherited and acquired genetic disorders.
Down
- the study of genes
- What is one symptom of Down syndrome?
- what are genes important for?
- a scientific discipline concerned with the structure and function of genes at the molecular level
- conditions caused by many contributing factors.
- where does most of your genetics come from?
- the stature of someone
- where are genetics found?
15 Clues: the study of genes • the stature of someone • the “father” of genetics • where are genetics found? • what are genes important for? • what is one symptom of Thalassemia? • What is one symptom of Down syndrome? • how does genetics influence behavior? • they are arranged, one after the other • where does most of your genetics come from? • ...
Genetics Crossword 2023-02-15
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- both alleles for a trait are expressed equally
- one dominant and one recessive allele
- the change in DNA sequence
- can be overruled
- process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
- characteristics that you can see
- different forms of a gene
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- contains the chromosomes
- a double helix that hold all our genetics
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- genetics passed down to offspring
- gives us our characteristics/features
- 23 of these are found in a normal cell and are made up of protein
- a diagram used to show possible combinations in genetics
- having 2 identical alleles
- transferred from parents and what helps determine characteristics
- more powerful/ over ruling
- known as the father of genetics
18 Clues: can be overruled • contains the chromosomes • different forms of a gene • having 2 identical alleles • the change in DNA sequence • more powerful/ over ruling • known as the father of genetics • characteristics that you can see • genetics passed down to offspring • gives us our characteristics/features • one dominant and one recessive allele • ...
Stefano 2019-09-19
15 Clues: ANXIOUS • GENETICS • IMMATURE • EPIDEMIC • DEMOCRACY • GENEALOGY • EXTENSION • RIGHTEOUS • INSURANCE • EXHAUSTION • GENERATION • CONTENTIOUS • DEMOGRAPHIC • OCEANOGRAPHY • CONSCIENTIOUS
Genetics 2024-06-05
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- Genetic information in cells. Like a blueprint.
- A diagram to show probability of genetics.
- Probability of genetics in the DNA that you cannot see
- The gene that appears more
- The information that determines genetics.
- A feature determined by genetics.
- The gene that will only show up if it is homozygous
- DNA and protein made into 46 strands containing genes that determine your physical traits.
- Variations of a gene
- Cells in the body that carry out functions(Not reproductive)
- Cell division to reduce amount of chromosomes in the parent cell.
- A reproductive cell in plants and animals
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- Probability of visual genetics passed on
- The idea that genes are inherited independently of each other.
- A diagram of family genetic history using symbols
- A noticeable feature that the environment could possibly alter.
16 Clues: Variations of a gene • The gene that appears more • A feature determined by genetics. • Probability of visual genetics passed on • The information that determines genetics. • A reproductive cell in plants and animals • A diagram to show probability of genetics. • Genetic information in cells. Like a blueprint. • A diagram of family genetic history using symbols • ...
Genetics 2024-06-05
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- Genetic information in cells. Like a blueprint.
- A diagram to show probability of genetics.
- Probability of genetics in the DNA that you cannot see
- The gene that appears more
- The information that determines genetics.
- A feature determined by genetics.
- The gene that will only show up if it is homozygous
- DNA and protein made into 46 strands containing genes that determine your physical traits.
- Variations of a gene
- Cells in the body that carry out functions(Not reproductive)
- Cell division to reduce amount of chromosomes in the parent cell.
- A reproductive cell in plants and animals
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- Probability of visual genetics passed on
- The idea that genes are inherited independently of each other.
- A diagram of family genetic history using symbols
- A noticeable feature that the environment could possibly alter.
16 Clues: Variations of a gene • The gene that appears more • A feature determined by genetics. • Probability of visual genetics passed on • The information that determines genetics. • A reproductive cell in plants and animals • A diagram to show probability of genetics. • Genetic information in cells. Like a blueprint. • A diagram of family genetic history using symbols • ...
Genetics 2024-06-05
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- Genetic information in cells. Like a blueprint.
- A diagram to show probability of genetics.
- Probability of genetics in the DNA that you cannot see
- The gene that appears more
- The information that determines genetics.
- A feature determined by genetics.
- The gene that will only show up if it is homozygous
- DNA and protein made into 46 strands containing genes that determine your physical traits.
- Variations of a gene
- Cells in the body that carry out functions(Not reproductive)
- Cell division to reduce amount of chromosomes in the parent cell.
- A reproductive cell in plants and animals
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- Probability of visual genetics passed on
- The idea that genes are inherited independently of each other.
- A diagram of family genetic history using symbols
- A noticeable feature that the environment could possibly alter.
16 Clues: Variations of a gene • The gene that appears more • A feature determined by genetics. • Probability of visual genetics passed on • The information that determines genetics. • A reproductive cell in plants and animals • A diagram to show probability of genetics. • Genetic information in cells. Like a blueprint. • A diagram of family genetic history using symbols • ...
B2+ 2024-10-25
27 Clues: NERD • GRASP • RECALL • BAFFLE • GENIUS • GEOLOGY • ANATOMY • GENETICS • MEMORISE • SOCIOLOGY • CHEMISTRY • PSYCHOLOGY • BEWILDERED • ANTISOCIAL • ARTICULATE • ARCHEOLOGY • ENGINEERING • BIOMEDICINE • MISINTERPRET • ARCHITECTURE • OVERCRITICAL • BIOMECHANICS • NEUROSCIENCE • IMPENETRABLE • CHILD PRODIGY • FORENSIC-SCIENCE • NUTRITIONAL SCIENCE
Natural Selection 2023-04-24
15 Clues: Traits • Cloning • Genetics • Evolution • Mutations • Adaptation • Inheritance • Probability • GeneticVariation • NaturalSelection • SelectiveBreeding • SexualReproduction • GeneticEngineering • AsexualReproduction • ArtificialSelection
Mendel's Experiment 2023-11-28
19 Clues: Height • Separate • Varieties • Prevailing • Proportion • Not Allowed • Small Rodents • Lack of Height • Passing Traits • Unit of Heredity • Religious Figure • Homogeneous Line • Study of Heredity • Crossbred Organism • Father of Genetics • Plant Reproduction • Numbers and Formulas • Leguminous Vegetables • Inherited Characteristics
Genetics 2021-11-15
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- father of genetics
- the gene combination
- study of heredity
- both allele of a gene contribute to phenotype
- characteristics
- pP
- string of genes
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- WW
- controlled by 2 or more genes
- overpowered trait
- something with 4 bases that are combined
- powerful gene
- used to find the genetics of offspring
- different combination of genes
- the physical characteristics
15 Clues: WW • pP • powerful gene • characteristics • string of genes • overpowered trait • study of heredity • father of genetics • the gene combination • the physical characteristics • controlled by 2 or more genes • different combination of genes • used to find the genetics of offspring • something with 4 bases that are combined • both allele of a gene contribute to phenotype
GENETICS 2023-01-31
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- Father of genetics
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- Having two different alleles for a gene
- Unit of heredity passed from parent to offspring
- allele Expressed in absence of dominant allele
- a gamete receives just one gene copy
- The physical characteristics of an organism
- plants used by Mendel to study genetics
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- Having two identical alleles for a gene
- allele Expressed over another allele
- One of different forms of a gene
- A predictive tool used in genetics (a square
- the assortment of alleles
- A specific characteristic of an individual
- The study of biological inheritance
15 Clues: Father of genetics • the assortment of alleles • One of different forms of a gene • The genetic makeup of an organism • The study of biological inheritance • allele Expressed over another allele • a gamete receives just one gene copy • Having two identical alleles for a gene • Having two different alleles for a gene • plants used by Mendel to study genetics • ...
B1.2 Living Longer 2019-09-19
Genetics and Heredity 2024-04-26
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- A version of a gene
- Characteristics passed down from parent to offspring
- Thread like structure that carries genetic makeup in the nucleus
- Study of Heredity
- Having two of the same genes, BB, rr
- The offspring that is an exact copy of the parent
- Used to figure out genes of offsprings based on genes of parents
- Having two different genes, Rr, Ww
- Passed down, from parent to offspring
- Reproduction system using two parents
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- Reproduction system using only one parent
- The father of genetics
- The plants Mendel used for his experiment, when he discovered genetics
- qualities such has having blue eyes or having red hair
- A gene that is hidden unless there are two of the same gene
- The creation of new cells through
- When both genes are showing, neither is dominant or recessive
- Bb, Hh, YY
- The passing of genetics characteristics, what Mendel discovered
- A gene that is shown or presented even when only one is available
20 Clues: Bb, Hh, YY • Study of Heredity • A version of a gene • The father of genetics • The creation of new cells through • Having two different genes, Rr, Ww • Having two of the same genes, BB, rr • Passed down, from parent to offspring • Reproduction system using two parents • Reproduction system using only one parent • The offspring that is an exact copy of the parent • ...
Genetics 2020-10-09
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- prenatal affects on fetal development
- latin for blank slate
- genetic abnormality caused by extra chromosome
- experiences that impact a persons potential to develop
- includes all the human beings that influence us in any way
- best teacher ever
- MGK's Bloody Valentine drummer
- a relationship between two variables
- believe that both genetics and the environment shape the person we become
- theory that genetics provides potential that can be stretched
- found in the nucleus of living cells
- a study that compares identical twins raised apart
- the development potential of all living organisms
- the study of heredity
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- the basic unit of genetics
- disabilityoccuring in children whose mothers drank during pregnancy
- describes genes that result in phenotype characteristic
- long threadlike structures found in nuclei
- class with best students ever
- characteristic that appears in individuals
- the science that deals with methods for improving heredity
- the entire structure of genes inherited by an organism
- the process of physical growth and development over time
23 Clues: best teacher ever • latin for blank slate • the study of heredity • the basic unit of genetics • class with best students ever • MGK's Bloody Valentine drummer • a relationship between two variables • found in the nucleus of living cells • prenatal affects on fetal development • long threadlike structures found in nuclei • characteristic that appears in individuals • ...
Genetics 2022-03-21
14 Clues: gene • traits • allele • gamete • hybrid • heredity • purebred • genetics • offspring • homozygous • probability • heterozygous • punnett square • dominant allele
Chapter 11 key terms 2017-02-10
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- When a upper case and a lower case letter breed like in the punnet square Yy
- shown in genes
- opposite of diploid
- square a diagram that determines the genetics
- the opposite of genotype
- separation
- both alleles contribute to the phenotype of the organism
- the opposite of heterozygous
- another word for trait
- alleles more than one alleles
- not shown in genes
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- cell division
- opposite of haploid
- the opposite of phenotype
- the likelihood that an event will occur
- the opposite of homozygous
- traits traits controlled by two or more genes
- another word for Genetics
- different forms of genes
- chemical factors that determine traits
20 Clues: separation • cell division • shown in genes • not shown in genes • opposite of haploid • opposite of diploid • another word for trait • the opposite of genotype • different forms of genes • the opposite of phenotype • another word for Genetics • the opposite of homozygous • the opposite of heterozygous • alleles more than one alleles • chemical factors that determine traits • ...
cell growth 2024-03-21
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- making an exact copy of a creature
- father of genetics
- the way people look
- moving one gene to another animal
- used for studying genetics
- combining two creatures with a dessired trait
- a trait being passed through generations
- rogue cell develupment
- made in ribosomes
- the chance that a creature will evolve
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- more likely to show
- they are more condensed traits
- change in the genes
- made by mutation
- code that makes you the way you are
- study of genes
- these are less likely to show up
- its in the family
18 Clues: study of genes • made by mutation • its in the family • made in ribosomes • father of genetics • more likely to show • change in the genes • the way people look • rogue cell develupment • used for studying genetics • they are more condensed traits • these are less likely to show up • moving one gene to another animal • making an exact copy of a creature • ...
A's Extra Credit Science Crossword 2022-03-25
Biology 2023-03-01
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- polygenictraits
- codominance
- purebred
- sicklecellanema
- heterozygous
- autosome
- karyotype
- pigment
- dominant
- recessive
- genetics
- inheritance
- testcross
- ratio
- hemophilia
- zygote
- normaldisorder
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- homozygous
- incompletedominance
- gametes
- phenotype
- Abnormaldisorder
- gene
- Huntingtonsdisease
- sexchromosome
- homozygousrecessive
- sexlinkedtraits
- colorblindness
- trait
- cysticfibrosis
- multiplealleles
- fertilization
- allele
- genotype
- trait
- hybrid
- malaria
37 Clues: gene • trait • trait • ratio • allele • hybrid • zygote • gametes • pigment • malaria • purebred • autosome • dominant • genotype • genetics • phenotype • karyotype • recessive • testcross • homozygous • hemophilia • codominance • inheritance • heterozygous • sexchromosome • fertilization • colorblindness • cysticfibrosis • normaldisorder • polygenictraits • sexlinkedtraits • sicklecellanema • multiplealleles • Abnormaldisorder • Huntingtonsdisease • ...
Genetics (Summative Project) 2022-03-31
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- The Father of Genetics
- Passing of genetics from one generation to the next
- Inheriting each type of gene (Gg)
- 2 parents have offspring with characteristics of each other
- The process of being broken down
- Characteristics specific to someone
- What is being passed down
- A blend of both genes
- An organism grows off of the parent
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- What Gregor Mendel studied on
- Type of gene
- Both genes are expressed
- The physical appearance
- Someone breeds 2 animals or plants with specific traits
- A diagram that shows the likelihood of an genetic outcome
- The study of genes
- One parent creates a clone of itself
- 3:1
- The making of new cells
- Inheriting the same gene (GG)
20 Clues: 3:1 • Type of gene • The study of genes • A blend of both genes • The Father of Genetics • The physical appearance • The making of new cells • Both genes are expressed • What is being passed down • What Gregor Mendel studied on • Inheriting the same gene (GG) • The process of being broken down • Inheriting each type of gene (Gg) • Characteristics specific to someone • ...
Mendel and Beyond 2020-04-15
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- a piece of DNA that codes for a trait
- type of plant studied in early genetics
- a trait only seen with two alleles
- pass traits from parent 2 offspring
- a characteristic
- a trait that covers up another
- "Father of Genetics"
- physical outcome of a gene
- cross with two genes
- allele types/combo a person has
- inheritance that is 1 gene 2 alleles
- molecule that carries genetics
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- two alleles are mixed together
- both alleles are shown equally
- when the alleles are different
- __ alleles has more than 2 alleles
- cross with only gene
- the type of square we use
- when both alleles are the same
- a version of a gene
20 Clues: a characteristic • a version of a gene • cross with only gene • "Father of Genetics" • cross with two genes • the type of square we use • physical outcome of a gene • two alleles are mixed together • both alleles are shown equally • when the alleles are different • a trait that covers up another • when both alleles are the same • molecule that carries genetics • ...
Genetics 2021-11-15
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- Pp
- Both allele of a gene contribute to phenotype
- traits that overpowers the others
- the gene combination (ss)
- father of genetics
- characteristics
- controlled by 2 or more genes
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- PP
- trait being overpowered
- the physical characteristics ( hair)
- used to find genetics of offspring
- string of genes
- something with four bases that are combined
- study of heredity
- Different combination of a gene
15 Clues: PP • Pp • string of genes • characteristics • study of heredity • father of genetics • trait being overpowered • the gene combination (ss) • controlled by 2 or more genes • Different combination of a gene • traits that overpowers the others • used to find genetics of offspring • the physical characteristics ( hair) • something with four bases that are combined • ...
Genetics Crossword 2024-03-14
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- another word for "genes"
- what you are able to physically see and observe from a genotype
- animal with good sense of smell and can see UV light colors
- what capitalized letters stand for in genetics
- when the DNA has a mistake
- how much of your DNA you get from one parent is...
- what hummingbirds, moths, and bats do to flowers
- which day your test will be next week
- the country that Mrs. Kern went this past summer
- what lower case letters stand for in genetics
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- a type of reproduction that clones the parent
- how many of each chromosome you have
- a type of trait that is an action (like dancing)
- a type of trait that is a characteristic
- the type of square model we use in genetics
- genotype when there are two different alleles
- genotype when the alleles are the same
- when something is given to the next generation through DNA
- the smallest structure for a trait
- what a letter is in genetics
- the type of plants Mendel studied
21 Clues: another word for "genes" • when the DNA has a mistake • what a letter is in genetics • the type of plants Mendel studied • the smallest structure for a trait • how many of each chromosome you have • which day your test will be next week • genotype when the alleles are the same • a type of trait that is a characteristic • the type of square model we use in genetics • ...
Genetics (Summative Project) 2022-03-31
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- Inheriting each type of gene (Gg)
- The Father of Genetics
- One parent creates a clone of itself
- The physical appearance
- Passing of genetics from one generation to the next
- The making of new cells
- 3:1
- 2 parents have offspring with characteristics of each other
- Both genes are expressed
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- Someone breeds 2 animals or plants with specific traits
- A blend of both genes
- Inheriting the same gene (GG)
- An organism grows off of the parent
- Type of gene
- The process of being broken down
- The study of genes
- What is being passed down
17 Clues: 3:1 • Type of gene • The study of genes • A blend of both genes • The Father of Genetics • The physical appearance • The making of new cells • Both genes are expressed • What is being passed down • Inheriting the same gene (GG) • The process of being broken down • Inheriting each type of gene (Gg) • An organism grows off of the parent • One parent creates a clone of itself • ...
All crossword about Genetics 2020-01-13
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- rain) While the average height of the two corn stalks may be genetically
- processes work in combination with an organism's environment and
- cell or organism may switch gene transcription on or off
- beyond inheritance to studying the function and behavior of genes
- the one in the temperate climate due to lack of water and nutrients in its environment
- example is two seeds of genetically identical corn one placed in a
- is branch of biology concerned with the study of genes
- population Genetics has given rise to number of subfields including
- heredity had been observed for millenni Gregor Mendel
- to influence development and behavior often referred to as
- climate and one in an arid climate (lacking sufficient waterfall
- structure and function variation and distribution are studied within
- versus nurture The intracellular or extracellular environment of
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- inheritance and molecular inheritance mechanisms of genes are still
- variation and heredity in organisms [1][2][3]
- of inheritance" This term still used today is somewhat ambiguous
- observed that organisms (pe plants) inherit traits by way of discrete
- of what is referred to as gene
- and Augustinian friar working in the 19th century was
- the broad field span the domains of life (archae bacteri and eukarya)
- genetics epigenetics and population genetics Organisms studied
- to be equal the one in the arid climate only grows to half the height
- principles of genetics in the 21st century but modern genetics has
- in the way traits are handed down from parents to offspring
- context of the cell the organism (e g dominance) and within the context
- first to study genetics scientifically Mendel studied "trait inheritance"
26 Clues: of what is referred to as gene • variation and heredity in organisms [1][2][3] • and Augustinian friar working in the 19th century was • heredity had been observed for millenni Gregor Mendel • is branch of biology concerned with the study of genes • cell or organism may switch gene transcription on or off • ...
Guess Their Father 2022-06-26
12 Clues: Father of Botany • Father of Biology • Father of genetics • Father of Mycology • Father of Taxonomy • Father of Cytology • Father of Biotechnology • Father of Plant Anatomy • Father of Father of Ecology • Father of Plant Tissue Culture • Father of Biochemical Genetics • Father of Experimental Genetics
Genetics 2016-05-24
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- Person who found DNA is genetic material other than Alfred
- One of the two people who found the shape of DNA
- _______ bases / The five variants of bases found on a nucleotide. They include Adenine, Guanine, Cytosine, and Thymine for DNA and Uracil for RNA
- The type of nucleic acid that travels from the nucleus to the ribosome with information on how to make a specific protein.
- One of the two people who found the shape of DNA
- The process of making two new DNA strands
- The nucleic acid that comes in three forms; messenger, transfer, and ribosomal
- _______ backbone / The backbone of DNA
- The nitrogenous base that pairs with guanine
- Person who found DNA is genetic material other than Martha
- _______ helix / The shape of DNA
- the opposite of a codon.
- The nitrogenous base that pairs with adenine
- Person who found that DNA contains hereditary information.
- The nitrogenous base that pairs with cytosine
- The nucleic acid only found in the nucleus.
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- Proteins that speed up a certain chemical reaction
- X-Ray Diffraction images of DNA other than Rosalind
- The person who took X-Ray diffraction images of DNA
- Person who discovered # of purines = # of pyrimidines
- The nitrogenous base that pairs with adenine
- The sugar found in DNA
- A three part molecule that has a sugar, phosphate, and a nitrogenous base
- _______ base pairing / The term for nitrogenous bases matching with their respective counterparts.
- The process of making an RNA molecule to go to the ribosome
- Making a protein from an mRNA molecule
- A three letter code for a certain amino acid
- The sugar found in RNA
- The nitrogenous base that pairs with thymine or uracil
- The founder of modern genetics
- The nucleic acid that has an anticodon
- The nucleic acid found in the ribosome
32 Clues: The sugar found in DNA • The sugar found in RNA • the opposite of a codon. • The founder of modern genetics • _______ helix / The shape of DNA • Making a protein from an mRNA molecule • _______ backbone / The backbone of DNA • The nucleic acid that has an anticodon • The nucleic acid found in the ribosome • The process of making two new DNA strands • ...
Genetics 2016-05-25
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- I bring instructions from dna in the nucleus to the cytoplasm
- I deliver amino acids to the ribosome
- I am the universal donor
- melting
- I can break apart anything (I am not the thing in your hair!)
- I am the start codon
- anything ending with "ose" is.....
- ribo nucleac acid
- my initials are dna
- the top strand of dna
- before the gene leaves the nuclease the process of cutting away the introns occurs, I am this process
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- the space in between two recognition site
- I code the genes
- the dna in the chromosomes is copied in a process called...
- I code the protein
- enzymes make an rna copy of a portion of a dna strand in a process called....
- I am the blueprint to making protein
- strand the bottom strand of dna
- fragments that are created because of the lagging standard
- three base code for amino acids
- I am the universal reciptant
- a string of amino acids
22 Clues: melting • I code the genes • ribo nucleac acid • I code the protein • my initials are dna • I am the start codon • the top strand of dna • a string of amino acids • I am the universal donor • I am the universal reciptant • strand the bottom strand of dna • three base code for amino acids • anything ending with "ose" is..... • I am the blueprint to making protein • ...
Genetics 2017-02-28
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- / this is a strong form of a gene
- / characteristics that organisms have
- / same as a pure
- / hybrid= 1 dominant and 1 recessive allies
- mendel / father of genetics
- / an offspring that 2 dominant
- / the passing of traits
- square / a method for predicting genetic crosses
- reproduction / does not require gametes
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- / an offspring with members 1 dominant
- / a genetic trait you can actually see
- / a reproductive cell
- / found in the nucleus of all cells
- / organism's genetic makeup
- / after a female egg is fertilized it becomes known as a zygote
- traits / certain characteristics that all members have
- / the study of heredity of traits pass down
- reproduction / when a egg meets a sperm
- / a weak gene
- / determine the traits
- / a molecule present in all living cells
- traits / individual differences among group members
- / one of the alternative form of a gene
23 Clues: / a weak gene • / same as a pure • / a reproductive cell • / determine the traits • / the passing of traits • / organism's genetic makeup • mendel / father of genetics • / an offspring that 2 dominant • / this is a strong form of a gene • / found in the nucleus of all cells • / characteristics that organisms have • / an offspring with members 1 dominant • ...
Genetics 2013-02-25
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- People who Cannot manufacture the necessary enzymes to metabolize drug
- An example of a drug that is not broken down by any of the pathways Ameritox currently offers
- The study of heredity
- Type of metabolite that has a therapeutic value
- An example of a drug that needs to be metabolized to be effective
- What % of enzymes that metabolize pain medications is Ameritox testing for
- The type of testing that helps is understand how drugs move through the body and are metabolized
- People who Produce a very high amount of enzymes needed for the metabolism of drug
- Can be defined as the components of genes
- Humans have 23 pars of?
- The big word meaning broken down by the body
- Variations in the DNA sequence single based pairs
- Is the genetic makeup of and organism
- Who is the greatest # 23 in the history of basketball
- Number of Groups that individuals can be categorized in based on metabolism
- Name a drug that would be ineffective if a patient was a rapid metabolizer
- The 2 pathways oxycodone and hydrocodone follow
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- A drug that has no therapeutic effect until the body converts it into a useful metabolite
- Speed up metabolism
- Slow down metabolism
- Which state has 3 clinics shut down per week by the DEA
- A family of enzymes that plays a significant role in drug metabolism in the liver
- Is composed of sugar, phosphate,and nucleotide based molecules
- Individuals that metabolize Less than normal but more than poor metabolizers
- Tell a cell how to function and what traits to express/ inheritable factors
- Type of metabolite that has no therapeutic value
- Routes a medication takes through the metabolism process
- The NCAA national champion in football 2012? Roll Tide
- Type of pharmaconetics that deals with the absorption, distribution, metabolism and elimination of drugs
- A drug that passes through 4 pathways Ameritox tests for
- The company that is testing for 2C9,2C19, 2D6, 3A4, 3A5
- Another name for a normal metabolizer
- Most people produce a standard amount of enzymes to metabolize a drug they are in this category
- The 4 sequences of proteins in Alleles are made up of four letters that tell a cell how to function
34 Clues: Speed up metabolism • Slow down metabolism • The study of heredity • Humans have 23 pars of? • Another name for a normal metabolizer • Is the genetic makeup of and organism • Can be defined as the components of genes • The big word meaning broken down by the body • Type of metabolite that has a therapeutic value • The 2 pathways oxycodone and hydrocodone follow • ...
Genetics 2012-12-13
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- Chromosome position of a gene
- The division of cytoplasm and all the water is in the cytoplasm
- The process by which proteins form
- Are made up of proteins and DNA
- The cells report conditions in messages
- Clumps of cell
- Two identical alleles for a particular trait
- The genetic constitution of an individual organism
- Characteristic or property
- The point on a chromosome by which it's attached to a spindle fiber during cell division
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- The process which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- Groups of three bases on a strand of DNA
- Different forms of gene
- A type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each has the same as the parent nucleus
- Portion of DNA that contains the information needed to make a specific protein
- Grows and copies its organelles and chromosomes
- The structure that separates the chromosomes into the daughter cells during cell division
- Having two alleles for a particular trait
- Each of the two threadlike strands into which a chromosomes divides longitudinally during cell division
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
20 Clues: Clumps of cell • Different forms of gene • Characteristic or property • Chromosome position of a gene • Are made up of proteins and DNA • The process by which proteins form • The cells report conditions in messages • Groups of three bases on a strand of DNA • Having two alleles for a particular trait • Two identical alleles for a particular trait • ...
Genetics 2012-12-04
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- occurs when a single gene has more than one effect
- individual that is heterozygous for two traits; shows teh phenotype governed by the dominant alleles but carries the recessive alleles
- it masks the expression of the other allele
- Mendel's first law of heredity
- occurs when a trait is governed by two or more sets of alleles
- physical apperance of the individual
- the chance of two or more independent events occurring together is the product of their chances of occurring separately
- shows the relative distance between the gene loci on a chrmomsome
- existence of several alleles on the same chromosome
- genes carried on the X chromosome
- contain recombined alleles, byt they occur in reduced numbers because crossing-over is infrequent
- refers to the alleles an individual receives at fertilization
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- exhibited when the heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype between that of either homozygote
- controlled by polygenes subject to enviromental influences
- Mendel's second law of heredity
- the type you are most likely to find in nature
- more than one allele is fully expressed
- this individual has two different allels for the trait
- usually do not exhibit a recessive trait, but they are capable of passing on a recessive allele for a trait.
- the allele that is not expressed and can be masked
- all possible types of sperm are lined up vertically, and all possible types of eggs are lined up horizontally so that every possibel combination of gametes the offspring may inherit occurs
- used to determine whether an individual with the dominant trait has two dominant factors for a particulat trait
- alleles that occur on the chromosomes at particular locations
- an organism has two identical alleles
24 Clues: Mendel's first law of heredity • Mendel's second law of heredity • genes carried on the X chromosome • physical apperance of the individual • an organism has two identical alleles • more than one allele is fully expressed • it masks the expression of the other allele • the type you are most likely to find in nature • occurs when a single gene has more than one effect • ...
Genetics 2013-11-04
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- carrier of amino acids to ribosomes for protein synthesis
- 3 codons signal "stop"
- Cluster of ribosome
- Self-duplicating ring of accessory DNA in the cytoplasm of bacteria
- major structural componento f ribosomes, along with proteins
- Site of protein synthesis
- Process where sequence of codon in mRNA codes for order of Amino Acid
- carries DNA instructions for how to make a gene product
- Reading of mRNA starting at 5'
- Double ringed; Adenine and Guanine
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- Where the first tRNA begins
- Environmental factors that cause mutation in DNA (ex. UV radiation, pesticides)
- Monomer of protein
- Process where mRNA is created from a segment of DNA
- Organic macromolecule composed of one or more polypeptides
- Single ringed; Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil
- 3 base sequence of mRNA
- 3 base sequence of tRNA and pairs with complementary codon
- The sugar for DNA
- Chains are attained after termination
20 Clues: The sugar for DNA • Monomer of protein • Cluster of ribosome • 3 codons signal "stop" • 3 base sequence of mRNA • Site of protein synthesis • Where the first tRNA begins • Reading of mRNA starting at 5' • Double ringed; Adenine and Guanine • Chains are attained after termination • Single ringed; Cytosine, Thymine, and Uracil • Process where mRNA is created from a segment of DNA • ...
Genetics 2014-03-04
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- An analogy for this word could be using words.
- Each parent passes on one of these for any given trait.
- A sequence of words could than create sentences.
- External influences and failing to copy can also create these.
- Robert read an mRNA code and strung together amino acids to create a protein. What is this an example of?
- A __________ is a compact storage unit in the human body.
- Two parents want to know if their child will have dimples. How can they find out?
- An analogy for this word is an architect using a blueprint.
- Two letters that are your actual genes.
- The main idea, what are we learning about?
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- When translated mRNA has this while when translated DNA does not.
- This usually ends in a frameshift.
- One can chart the inheritance of trait in a family, this is called _______.
- Two parents had the trait. Their ten offsprings also had the trait. What is the most likely genotype of the parents?
- Red Gummy Bear + Green Gummy Bear = Christmas Gummy Bear
- Steven copied a code from DNA and put it in the form of mRNA. What is this an example of?
- Jerry and his parents all have a knack for math skills. Jerry inherited a ______ from his parents.
- In basketball one may pass the basketball to another teammate.
- One whom is _____________ for a trait is also a carrier of that trait.
- Sam is a tall, black haired, and green eyed teenager.
- A naturally red hair colored boy is an example of this word.
21 Clues: This usually ends in a frameshift. • Two letters that are your actual genes. • The main idea, what are we learning about? • An analogy for this word could be using words. • A sequence of words could than create sentences. • Sam is a tall, black haired, and green eyed teenager. • Each parent passes on one of these for any given trait. • ...
Genetics 2014-03-04
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- A sequence of words could than create sentences.
- External influences and failing to copy can also create these.
- When translated mRNA has this while when translated DNA does not.
- Steven copied a code from DNA and put it in the form of mRNA. What is this an example of?
- Two parents had the trait. Their ten offsprings also had the trait. What is the most likely genotype of the parents?
- A naturally red hair colored boy is an example of this word.
- Each parent passes on one of these for any given trait.
- An analogy for this word could be using words.
- Sam is a tall, black haired, and green eyed teenager.
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- Jerry and his parents all have a knack for math skills. Jerry inherited a ______ from his parents.
- The main idea, what are we learning about?
- A __________ is a compact storage unit in the human body.
- This usually ends in a frameshift.
- Two parents want to know if their child will have dimples. How can they find out?
- One whom is _____________ for a trait is also a carrier of that trait.
- Robert read an mRNA code and strung together amino acids to create a protein. What is this an example of?
- Red Gummy Bear + Green Gummy Bear = Christmas Gummy Bear
- In basketball one may pass the basketball to another teammate.
- Two letters that are your actual genes.
- An analogy for this word is an architect using a blueprint.
- One can chart the inheritance of trait in a family, this is called _______.
21 Clues: This usually ends in a frameshift. • Two letters that are your actual genes. • The main idea, what are we learning about? • An analogy for this word could be using words. • A sequence of words could than create sentences. • Sam is a tall, black haired, and green eyed teenager. • Each parent passes on one of these for any given trait. • ...
Genetics 2014-01-31
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- how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring
- a reproductive cell that receives only one factor of each parent
- physical appearance as a result of the genotype
- a trait that masks the other factor for a specific characteristic
- dominance heterozygous and homozygous dominant are indistinguishable in phenotype
- the transmission of characteristics from parents to offspring
- the transfer of pollen from an anther to a stigma of a flower of the same species
- dominance phenotype intermediate between the dominant and recessive trait
- of independent assortment factors for different characteristics are distributed to gametes independently
- both alleles for a gene are expressed in a heterozygous offspring
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- pollination the reproductive process from which pollen from one plant is transferred to the stigma of another plant
- genetic makeup of a organism
- pollination involving the same flower, flowers on the same plant, or two genetically identical plants
- likelihood that a specific event will occur
- alternative form of a gene
- cross a cross between individuals involving one pair of contrasting traits
- a characteristic
- sqquare predicts the outcome of genetic crossing
- a trait that is masked
- cros a cross between individuals involving two pairs of contrasting traits
20 Clues: a characteristic • a trait that is masked • alternative form of a gene • genetic makeup of a organism • likelihood that a specific event will occur • physical appearance as a result of the genotype • sqquare predicts the outcome of genetic crossing • how characteristics are transmitted from parents to offspring • ...
Genetics 2014-01-23
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- / An allele which is present but remains unexpressed
- / Chart that shows the relationships within a family
- / Cases in which one allele is not completely dominant over another
- / crossing dissimilar individuals to bring out the best of both organisms
- / An allele which is expressed (masks the other)
- / Specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
- / Father of genetics
- / Common genetic disease which involves a very small genetic change
- /picture of organisms
- organism / any organism with genes from other species
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- / Alternate forms of a gene
- / continued breeding of individuals with a similar characteristic
- / offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
- / The organisms alleles for a trait are different.
- / Traits controlled by two or more genes
- / Both alleles contribute to the phenotype
- / Both alleles for a trait are the same
- / Process of reduction division where the number of chromosomes in each cell is divided through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell
- / the likelihood that an event will happen.
- /Combination of alleles an organism has
20 Clues: / Father of genetics • /picture of organisms • / Alternate forms of a gene • / Both alleles for a trait are the same • /Combination of alleles an organism has • / Traits controlled by two or more genes • / Both alleles contribute to the phenotype • / the likelihood that an event will happen. • / An allele which is expressed (masks the other) • ...
Genetics 2021-03-10
Genetics 2021-11-12
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- total mass of organisms in a given area or volume.
- feeder an animal that lives on or in the sediment of the sea floor.
- spend part of life as plankton, other part not.
- organism that eats plants and animals
- feeder feeding by filtering out plankton or nutrients suspended in the water.
- catching food and organic material from the water.
- a yellowish brown dinoflagellate present in large numbers in the cytoplasm.
- fish born in freshwater who spend most of their lives in saltwater but return to fresh water to spawn.
- interaction between two different organisms living in close physical association.
- pressure produced or associated with osmosis.
- when the body/brain doesn't get enough oxygen.
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- the process of maintaining salt and water balance.
- an organism that decomposes organic material.
- having live young that developed inside the body of the parent.
- animals that eat meat.
- the natural home environment of an animal, plant, or other organism.
- migrating down rivers to the sea to spawn.
- animals living on the surface of the seabed/riverbed.
- waste or debris.
- producing young by means of eggs
- living organisms that are able to swim and move independently
- the area above water level at low tide and underwater at high tide.
- anything associated with or occurring on he bottom of a body of water.
- a eukaryotic organism that is not an animal, plant, or fungus.
- to feed on growing grasses and herbs.
- a gas filled sac present in the body of many bony fishes, used to maintain and control buoyancy.
- animal that feeds on plants.
- corals, jellyfish, sea anemones.
- protective coloration of some animals.
- animals without a backbone
- one of the 2 forms found in phylum cnidaria
- the animals living in the sediments of the ocean floor or lake beds
32 Clues: waste or debris. • animals that eat meat. • animals without a backbone • animal that feeds on plants. • producing young by means of eggs • corals, jellyfish, sea anemones. • organism that eats plants and animals • to feed on growing grasses and herbs. • protective coloration of some animals. • migrating down rivers to the sea to spawn. • ...
Genetics 2021-11-04
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- used to cross different traits and to find the probability of having that trait
- used in sexual reproduction and is created in meiosis it is a reproductive cell
- a process that is used for sexual reproduction and results in four gametes
- a traits description for different each set of genotypes
- letter pairs of dominant and recessive traits
- just like heterozygous-both are different
- both alleles are dominant and both traits are shown in the offspring
- changes in the DNA
- a study of how different traits are passed from parent to offspring
- used in sexual reproduction so the eggs can become offspring
- trait that is more likely to occur
- many genes control certain traits
- someone who has one recessive allele but doesn't have the trait
- the chances of having a trait out of a certain number of possibilities
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- gene found on the x chromosome and not the y chromosome
- different alleles are used in a genotype
- different combinations of alleles for a trait
- genes can be changed to make
- instructions for how an organism looks and functions
- what is being tracked in a pedigree and are the different qualities on/of organisms
- trait the is more unlikely to occur
- made of DNA and act as instructions and used in heredity
- traits being passed on from parent to offspring
- if the environment changes then and organism is able to change with it
- the baby that is produced from an organism and is genetically connected to the parents and shares similar traits
- difference between parents and offspring/difference in DNA
- the same letters are used in a genotype
- used to track dominant and recessive traits through different generations of a family
- coiled up DNA found in the nucleus
29 Clues: changes in the DNA • genes can be changed to make • many genes control certain traits • trait that is more likely to occur • coiled up DNA found in the nucleus • trait the is more unlikely to occur • the same letters are used in a genotype • different alleles are used in a genotype • just like heterozygous-both are different • different combinations of alleles for a trait • ...
Genetics 2021-11-09
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- used to cross different traits and to find the probability of having that trait
- used in sexual reproduction and is created in meiosis it is a reproductive cell
- a process that is used for sexual reproduction and results in four gametes
- a traits description for each different set of genotypes
- letter pairs of dominant and recessive traits
- just like heterozygous-both are different
- both alleles are dominant and both traits are shown in the offspring
- changes in the DNA
- a study of how different traits are passed from parent to offspring
- used in sexual reproduction so the eggs can become offspring
- trait that is more likely to occur
- many genes control certain traits
- someone who has one recessive allele but doesn't have the trait
- the chances of having a trait out of a certain number of possibilities
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- gene found on the x chromosome and not the y chromosome
- different alleles are used in a genotype
- different combinations of alleles for a trait
- genes can be changed to make the offspring the way it is wanted to look
- instructions for how an organism looks and functions
- what is being tracked in a pedigree and are the different qualities on/of organisms
- trait that is more unlikely to occur
- made of DNA and acts as instructions and used in heredity
- traits being passed on from parent to offspring
- if the environment changes then an organism is able to change with it
- the baby that is produced from an organism and is genetically connected to the parents and shares similar traits
- difference between parents and offspring/difference in DNA
- the same letters are used in a genotype
- used to track dominant and recessive traits through different generations of a family
- coiled up DNA found in the nucleus
29 Clues: changes in the DNA • many genes control certain traits • trait that is more likely to occur • coiled up DNA found in the nucleus • trait that is more unlikely to occur • the same letters are used in a genotype • different alleles are used in a genotype • just like heterozygous-both are different • different combinations of alleles for a trait • ...
Genetics 2022-01-04
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- The part of the cell where proteins are made.
- Chemicals made by mRNA and tRNA in ribosomes.
- There are two types of processes in making a protein: transcription and ___________.
- When certain traits are passed from parents to children.
- A particular characteristic controlled by alleles.
- In the name mRNA, m stands for _________
- A part of a gene which controls a trait.
- The part of the cell where DNA is found.
- To find out what genes offspring will inherit, we can use a Punnet ______.
- an individual.
- The number of bases on DNA, which together make up the 'genetic code'.
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- The description of the unique genetic make up
- Sickle cell _______, a genetic disease.
- A single gene/allele which only shows its effect when NOT paired with a dominant gene.
- A single gene/allele which always shows its effect in a pair.
- Gregor ______, known as the father of genetics.
- The description of the physical characteristics of an organism.
- You have 23 pairs of these.
- Deoxyribonucleic acid.
- In the name tRNA, t stands for ________
- The unit of heredity.
- mRNA uses amino _____ to form proteins.
22 Clues: an individual. • The unit of heredity. • Deoxyribonucleic acid. • You have 23 pairs of these. • Sickle cell _______, a genetic disease. • In the name tRNA, t stands for ________ • mRNA uses amino _____ to form proteins. • In the name mRNA, m stands for _________ • A part of a gene which controls a trait. • The part of the cell where DNA is found. • ...
Genetics 2022-03-25
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- same letters
- form of a gene
- (not natural) Artificial process of asexual reproduction producing an identical offspring to the parent.
- The process of mating two organisms to produce an offspring.
- it will be the upper case
- characteristic that vary from one individual to another.
- physical characteristics
- When a sperm and an egg unite to produce an offspring.
- The passage of genetic information from one generation to the next.
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- two same lower case letters
- The allele (gene) that is always expressed.
- When an organism produces an exact copy of itself.
- two same capital letters
- passing traits from parents
- T he allele (gene) that is not observed (hidden).
- will be the lower case letter
- genetic makeup of an organism
- The passage of traits from parent to offspring.
- A specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more trait.
- Possible explanation to a theory.
20 Clues: same letters • form of a gene • two same capital letters • physical characteristics • it will be the upper case • two same lower case letters • passing traits from parents • will be the lower case letter • genetic makeup of an organism • Possible explanation to a theory. • The allele (gene) that is always expressed. • The passage of traits from parent to offspring. • ...
genetics 2022-05-23
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- It is a measure of the tendency of the genotypes of a population to differentiate. Individuals of the same species are not identical. Although they are recognizable as belonging to the same species, there are many differences in their form, function and behavior.
- It is the science that studies life in all its dimensions
- random change in the nucleotide sequence or organization of the DNA or RNA of a living thing
- is a quality that allows to identify something or someone
- is all the people who are born and live more or less at the same time
- It is the basic component of all living things
- a relationship between alleles of the same gene
- The basic physical and functional unit of heredity.
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- An individual who has two different abnormal or mutated alleles at the same locus
- is an individual whose genotype contains two different alleles. If the locus under study has only two alleles
- loss of health
- is a method that allows identifying the most frequent mutations associated with resistance to antituberculous drugs
- They are unicellular prokaryotic organisms
- Is the material that contains the hereditary information in humans and almost all other organisms
- It is a nucleic acid made up of a chain of ribonucleotides.
- structures found in the center of cells that carry long pieces of DNA
- sit close together on a chromosome, making them likely to be inherited together.
- It is the area of study of biology that seeks to understand and explain how biological inheritance is transmitted from generation to generation through DNA.
- is a membrane-bound organelle that contains the cell's chromosomes
- An individual identical to another obtained by genetic techniques
20 Clues: loss of health • They are unicellular prokaryotic organisms • It is the basic component of all living things • a relationship between alleles of the same gene • The basic physical and functional unit of heredity. • It is the science that studies life in all its dimensions • is a quality that allows to identify something or someone • ...
Genetics 2022-07-24
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- is when a organism meets another organism that has different genes
- is a disease that make no have melanine in the cells
- is the gene that has two type for each parent
- the gene that comes from the female parent
- is the group of genes
- is a disease that make the blood cells die
- the action that dooes the alleles to be dominant
- is thhe scientific mode to represennt a family tree
- the allele that is he least important and that would´nt be applied in the next generation
- when a cell split in two
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- is te part of a DNA
- the allele that is he most important and that would be applied in the next generation
- is a desase that makes a person have more fingers
- male reprooduction cel
- the change of a allele or DNA
- female reproduction cell
- is the group of genotypes that has a function
- the gene that comes from the male parent
- The Person that created the genetics as we know
- is a cell reproduction that can have mutations
20 Clues: is te part of a DNA • is the group of genes • male reprooduction cel • female reproduction cell • when a cell split in two • the change of a allele or DNA • the gene that comes from the male parent • the gene that comes from the female parent • is a disease that make the blood cells die • is the gene that has two type for each parent • ...
Genetics 2022-08-24
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- result of reproduction
- gene that is masked by a dominant gene
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- round green seed eaten as a vegetable
- process where offspring are created
- a visible trait
- a version of a DNA sequence
- father of genetics and Austrian monk
- descent from different organisms
- the base of all living things
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- a disorder that produces symptoms
- gene that overrules a recessive one
- one gene that affects various traits
- a characteristic of an individual
- a structure that is made of and houses DNA
- instructions for the making of proteins
- scientific procedure done to make a discovery
- someone with no melatonin
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- the study of genes and heredity
20 Clues: a visible trait • Deoxyribonucleic acid • result of reproduction • someone with no melatonin • a version of a DNA sequence • the base of all living things • the study of genes and heredity • descent from different organisms • a disorder that produces symptoms • a characteristic of an individual • the genetic makeup of an organism • gene that overrules a recessive one • ...
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- both alleles are identical in an organism
- when a person is heterozygous for a genetic disorder, they are often called a ______
- when two alleles are present, the one that is seen
- ____ square that is used to solve genetics problems
- a gene is a segment of ____ that codes for proteins and determines traits
- if a son is born colorblind, who did he inherit the colorblindness gene from?
- X-____ traits are based on genes being found on the X chromosome
- when two alleles are present, the one that is hidden
- The father of modern genetics
- an organism has two different alleles
- the observable characteristics based on the genes present
- different versions of a gene
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- in ______, both alleles are expressed independently
- a _____ letter is used to denote the dominant allele
- the _____ generation, crossed true breeding pea plants with opposite traits
- in _____ dominance, there is a blending of alleles
- These pea plants, when self fertilized, produce offspring that are identical to themselves
- the passing down of traits from parents to offspring
- The law of ____ states that alleles separate and a parent only passes on one of their two alleles
- the combination of genes and organism has
20 Clues: different versions of a gene • The father of modern genetics • an organism has two different alleles • both alleles are identical in an organism • the combination of genes and organism has • when two alleles are present, the one that is seen • in _____ dominance, there is a blending of alleles • in ______, both alleles are expressed independently • ...
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Genetics 2020-03-18
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- An organism that has two different alleles for a trait
- the second generation of offspring, obtained from an experimental cross of two organisms; the offspring of the F1 generation
- Cross A genetic cross in which only one trait is tracked
- Law that states that a recessive allele will always be masked by a dominant allele.
- Assortment Mendel's second law, stating that allele pairs are not linked and separate independently from one another during gamete formatio
- Augustinian monk and botanist whose experiments in breeding garden peas led to his eventual recognition as founder of the science of genetics (1822-1884)
- of Segregation Mendelian law stating that two alleles for each trait separate during meiosis
- An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait
- An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Square A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross
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- An allele that can be hidden whenever the dominant allele is present
- Characteristics that are inherited
- An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.
- one of a number of different forms of a single gene
- An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present.
- Parental generation, the first two purebred individuals that mate in a genetic cross
- the first generation of offspring obtained from an experimental cross of two organisms
- The field of biology that studies heredity
- Offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
- An organism that always produces offspring with the same form of a trait as the parent. Often also called a "true-bred"
- Cross A genetic cross in which the inheritance of two traits are tracked at the same time.
22 Clues: Characteristics that are inherited • The field of biology that studies heredity • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • one of a number of different forms of a single gene • An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations • An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. • An organism that has two different alleles for a trait • ...
Genetics 2023-02-07
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- one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (G)
- stands for messenger rna
- a type of mutation in which a nucleotide or nitrogen base is removed
- the physical appearance/expression of genes
- another name for hybrid, having different alleles
- replaces the nitrogen base (A) in mRNA (U)
- one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (C)
- a type of mutation in which one nucleotide or nitrogen base in traded out for another
- changes to the quantity or structure of DNA
- a tool used to determine the probability that traits will be passed from parents to offspring
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- the shape of a DNA strand
- considered the father of genetics
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- a type of mutation in which a sequence of nucleotides or nitrogen bases are flipped
- another name for purebred, having two of the same alleles
- a type of gene that can be hidden and is only expressed if both alleles are this
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (T)
- a type of gene that will always be expressed if one is present
- one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (A)
- a type of mutation in which a nucleotide or nitrogen base is added
- stands for deoxyribonucleic acid
22 Clues: stands for messenger rna • the shape of a DNA strand • stands for deoxyribonucleic acid • considered the father of genetics • the genetic makeup of an organism • one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (G) • one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (T) • one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (A) • one of the four nitrogen bases in DNA (C) • ...
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- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism.
- the quantitative relation between two amounts showing the number of times one value contains or is contained within the other.
- a state of confusion.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- an intermittent and remittent fever caused by a protozoan parasite that invades the red blood cells. The parasite is transmitted by mosquitoes in many tropical and subtropical regions.
- relating to or denoting heritable characteristics controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring only when inherited from both parents, i.e., when not masked by a dominant characteristic inherited from one parent.
- a group of inherited red blood cell disorders.
- a condition in which you lack enough healthy red blood cells to carry adequate oxygen to your body's tissues.
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes.
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- a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes; a fertilized ovum.
- the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue.
- a hereditary disease marked by degeneration of the brain cells and causing chorea and progressive dementia.
- In genetics, an organism with two recessive alleles would be referred to as homozygous recessive, while an organism with one dominant allele and one recessive allele would be heterozygous.
- the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes in the cell nuclei of an organism or species.
- the action or process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote.
- an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety.
- the inability to distinguish certain colors, or (rarely in humans) any colors at all.
- a medical condition in which the ability of the blood to clot is severely reduced, causing the sufferer to bleed severely from even a slight injury. The condition is typically caused by a hereditary lack of a coagulation factor, most often factor VIII.
- a type of inheritance in which two versions (alleles) of the same gene are expressed separately to yield different traits in an individual.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant.
- The presence of two identical alleles at a particular gene locus.
- a hereditary disorder affecting the exocrine glands. It causes the production of abnormally thick mucus, leading to the blockage of the pancreatic ducts, intestines, and bronchi and often resulting in respiratory infection.
25 Clues: a state of confusion. • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant. • a group of inherited red blood cell disorders. • the genetic constitution of an individual organism. • the natural coloring matter of animal or plant tissue. • an animal bred from parents of the same breed or variety. • having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes. • ...
Genetics 2024-05-13
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- Used to find the offsprings genotype based off the parents
- Allele that shows up when the dominant is gone
- asexual reproduction used by the hydra, offspring grows off the parent
- Allele that always shows up
- type of reproduction where two parents are needed
- The physical appearance
- Mutation that replaces an gene
- The type of genes
- Two of the same alleles
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- asexual reproduction where the parent splits
- an alternate form of gene
- the percentage of recessive offspring in 2 heterozygous plants
- mutation that adds a gene
- any change to a gene
- family tree used to find the inheritence of a gene
- reproduction where only one parent is needed
- mutation that removes a gene
- any thing that describes the phenotype
- Two different alleles
- vegetative asexual reproduction where the plant makes new plants off its fragments or roots
20 Clues: The type of genes • any change to a gene • Two different alleles • The physical appearance • Two of the same alleles • an alternate form of gene • mutation that adds a gene • Allele that always shows up • mutation that removes a gene • Mutation that replaces an gene • any thing that describes the phenotype • asexual reproduction where the parent splits • ...
Genetics 2024-04-04
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- the genetic makeup of an organism
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- the molecule that carries genetic information
- a characteristic, such as height or skin color, that is influenced by two or more genes
- any observable feature, or trait, of an organism
- the observable physical properties of an organism
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child
- a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells
- a form of Gene interaction in which both alleles of a gene at a locus are partially expressed, often resulting in an intermediate or different phenotype
- the relationship between two versions of a gene
- a trait that is expressed only when genotype is homozygous
- an inheritance pattern where two alleles are expressed equally, and neither allele is dominant or recessive
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- a table in which all of the possible outcomes for a genetic cross between two individuals with known genotypes are given
- One of two or more versions of a genetic sequence
- the presence of two complete sets of chromosomes in an organism's cells, with each parent contributing a chromosome to each pair
- refers to certain patterns of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- the alleles of two (or more) different genes get sorted into gametes independently of one another
- a cell that contains a single set of chromosomes
- referring to the cells of the body in contrast to the germ line cells
- having inherited the same versions (alleles) of a genomic marker from each biological parent
- having different alleles for a particular trait
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
22 Clues: the genetic makeup of an organism • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • the molecule that carries genetic information • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • having different alleles for a particular trait • the relationship between two versions of a gene • any observable feature, or trait, of an organism • ...
Genetics 2024-04-25
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- the founder of genetics
- the trait passed down from the parent(s)
- made up of DNA
- an exact copy of the parent
- image that shows all your chromosomes
- the physical appearance of a gene
- the blueprint of your body
- the allele that does not show up
- the same alleles
- complete set of DNA
- reproduction using only one parent creating a clone
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- the allele that dominates the other
- different alleles
- the mixing of genes
- the passing down of genes
- a form of a gene (letters)
- when an egg is fertilized by the sperm
- a set of chromosome
- a sperm and an egg
- reproduction using two parents
20 Clues: made up of DNA • the same alleles • different alleles • a sperm and an egg • the mixing of genes • a set of chromosome • complete set of DNA • the founder of genetics • the passing down of genes • a form of a gene (letters) • the blueprint of your body • an exact copy of the parent • reproduction using two parents • the allele that does not show up • the physical appearance of a gene • ...
Genetics 2024-06-06
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- -certain patterns of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- -any living cell other than the sperm and egg cells (reproductive cells)
- -when you inherit the same version of a gene from each parent (have two matching genes)
- -when different types of genes independently separate from one another when reproductive cells develop
- -a unique trait and characteristic
- -an individual observable trait like eye color and hair color
- -where a dominant allele does not completely mask the effects of a recessive allele
- -a characteristic of a person
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- -a quality that an individual or group has different from others
- -he basic unit of heredity passed from a parent to the child
- -when you inherit a different version of a gene from each parent
- -one of two or more versions of a genetic sequence at a particular region on a chromosome
- -a structure made up of DNA, is found in the nucleus of each cell
- -a trait that is much more noticeable than others
- -a characteristic, such as height or skin color, that is influenced by two or more genes
- -a table where all of the possible outcomes for a genetic cross with two individuals
- -genetic material that makes up someone's qualities, characteristics, traits etc. It is self replicating
- -a trait that can be masked by stronger traits
- -a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
- -when there is no allele that can block or mask the expression of the other allele
- -a cell that only contains one set of chromosomes
- -family history that indicates which individuals have certain genetic traits, and diseases
- -a type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduce the number of chromosomes in gametes.
- -a cell that contains two sets of chromosomes
24 Clues: -a characteristic of a person • -a unique trait and characteristic • -a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • -a cell that contains two sets of chromosomes • -a trait that can be masked by stronger traits • -a trait that is much more noticeable than others • -a cell that only contains one set of chromosomes • ...
Genetics 2024-10-20
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- - A type of cell division where one cell divides into two identical daughter cells.
- - A gene that expresses its trait even when only one copy is present.
- - A molecule involved in gene expression and protein synthesis.
- Drift - A mechanism of evolution that changes the frequency of alleles in a population due to random sampling.
- - A sequence of three nucleotides that codes for a specific amino acid.
- - The passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- - The observable physical or biochemical characteristics of an organism.
- - Different forms of a gene found at the same place on a chromosome.
- - Having two identical alleles for a particular gene.
- - A cell organelle that synthesizes proteins based on genetic instructions.
- Code - The set of rules by which information encoded in genetic material is translated into proteins.
- - The molecule that carries genetic information in living organisms.
- - A gene that only expresses its trait when two copies are present.
- - A technology used for precise editing of DNA sequences.
- - The process where ribosomes convert RNA into proteins.
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- - A change in the DNA sequence that affects genetic information.
- - The genetic makeup of an organism, determining specific traits.
- - A visual representation of chromosomes arranged in pairs.
- - The process of creating genetically identical copies of a biological entity.
- - A thread-like structure made of DNA and proteins that contains genetic information.
- - The building block of DNA and RNA, consisting of a sugar, phosphate, and base.
- - A type of cell division that reduces the chromosome number by half, producing gametes.
- - The complete set of genes or genetic material in an organism.
- - The study of changes in gene expression that do not involve changes to the DNA sequence.
- - Having two different alleles for a particular gene.
- Pool - The complete set of different alleles in a population.
- - The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
- Therapy - A technique for correcting defective genes to treat disease.
- - The process of genetic transmission of traits from parents to offspring.
- - A unit of heredity that is transferred from parent to offspring.
30 Clues: - The passing of traits from parents to offspring. • - The process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA. • - Having two different alleles for a particular gene. • - Having two identical alleles for a particular gene. • - The process where ribosomes convert RNA into proteins. • - A technology used for precise editing of DNA sequences. • ...
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- Controlling. Power over others.
- Nucleic acid that is in all cells
- To receive from a parental generation
- Physical appearance
- Complex substance in all living cells
- Two complete sets of chromosomes
- A gene masked by a dominant one
- Person/thing that carries/gives
- A particle that has RNA and proteins found in the cytoplasm of a cell.
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- A gene of which that a cell is possible to turn into a tumor
- A cell of a living organism that is not reproductive
- Father of Genetics
- One of the four nucleic acids (A)
- Thread like sculpture found in the nucleus
- A molecule made up of the amino acids
- Cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the daughter cells.
- One of the four nucleic acids (T)
- A region of DNA associated with a specific trait/phenotype
- Location of a gene
- Complete set of DNA in the said organism
20 Clues: Father of Genetics • Location of a gene • Physical appearance • Controlling. Power over others. • A gene masked by a dominant one • Person/thing that carries/gives • Two complete sets of chromosomes • One of the four nucleic acids (A) • Nucleic acid that is in all cells • One of the four nucleic acids (T) • A molecule made up of the amino acids • ...
CRISPR 2022-06-01
12 Clues: RNA • DNA • Backbone in DNA • Structure of DNA • Traits passed down • Form of Phosphorus • Placing in new genetics • Chemical building blocks • Removing certain genetics • Small single celled organisms • Change in genes (causes disorders) • A living thing made up of one or more cells
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- the term introduced to replace 'global warming'
- toads, frogs and newts belong to this class
- different versions of a gene are called ...... eg Blue/brown eyes
- changing the characteristic of an organism by transplanting a gene from one organsim into the DNA of another.
- section of DNA that is responsible for a characteristic like eye colour or blood group.
- the differences between individuals within a species.
- the chemicals that make up DNA (A, T, C and G) are examples of these
- continuous data is displayed in this type of graph
- the name of the male gamete
- the variety of living organisms in an area.
- class of organisms that have mammary glands therefore feeding their offspring with milk
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- Scientist who won the Nobel prize alongside Crick
- Blood group is an example of this type of variation
- Darwins theory behind evolution
- occurs between organisms over mates, food, habitats.
- organelle within the cell where the chromosomes are found
- type of breeding where organisms are deliberately bred so their offspring have the desirable characteristics.
- group of organisms that interbreed to produce fertile offspring.
- the allele that is always expressed whether one copy is inherited or not
- double stranded molecule found in the nucleus
- organisms with a backbone belong to this group
- the group that comes after phylum but before order
- living organisms are divided into 5 (technically 7) of these, including ... animal, plant, monera, fungal and protist
- the allele that is only expressed if 2 copies are inherited
- body cells have 46 of these, gametes have only 23
- when a species is no longer in existance
- DNA structure is a double ....
- this class of organsims are covered in scales/bony plates, cold-blooded and have at least one lung
28 Clues: the name of the male gamete • DNA structure is a double .... • Darwins theory behind evolution • when a species is no longer in existance • toads, frogs and newts belong to this class • the variety of living organisms in an area. • double stranded molecule found in the nucleus • organisms with a backbone belong to this group • ...
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- One of the different forms of a gene or DNA sequence that can exist at a single locus.
- An organism without a nucleus; eubacteria, archaebacteria, and blue-green algae.
- Having two different alleles at a given locus on a pair of homologous chromosomes.
- Procedure to transfer RNA from an agarose gel to a nylon membrane.
- The fundamental physical and functional unit of heredity, which carries information from one generation to the next; a segment of DNA, composed of a transcribed region and a regulatory sequence that makes transcription possible.
- Any detectable phenotypic variation of a particular inherited character.
- A group of cells or molecules that are identical by having arisen from a single ancestral cell or molecule.
- An allele differing from the allele found in the standard, or wild type.
- An overall direction.
- A gene that can mutate to an allele, an oncogene, that causes a cell to become cancerous.
- Mutation in which the function of the protein product of the gene is unaltered.
- The configuration of two sites refers to their presence on two different molecules of DNA (chromosomes).
- Proteins that recognize specific, short nucleotide sequences in DNA and catalyze cutting at those sites.
- An allele whose phenotypic effect is not expressed in a heterozygote.
- A virus for which the natural host is a bacterial cell. Literally "bacteria eaters."
- A gene coding for a mutant tRNA able to respond to one or more of the termination codons.
- The process of joining two complementary strands of DNA or one each of DNA and RNA to from a double-stranded molecule.
- One whose genome has been modified by externally applied new DNA; a term applied to metazoans.
- Small single-stranded segments of DNA typically 20-30 nucleotide bases in size which are synthesized in vitro.
- One of the two side-by-side replicas produced by chromosome duplication.
- The process where researchers obtain the clone of a gene without prior knowledge of its protein product or function.
- Any change in DNA that causes a (termination) codon to replace a codon representing an amino acid.
- Any one of three triplets (UAG, UAA, UGA) that cause termination of protein sysnthesis.
- An RNA molecule, transcribed from a gene, from which a protein is translated by the action of ribosomes.
- An allele that makes no gene product or whose product has no activity of any kind; a deletion of a gene is necessarily a null allele.
- Short pre-existing oligonucleotide or polynucleotide cahin to which new DNA can be added by DNA polymerase.
- Organisms (ranging from yeast to humans) which have nucleated cells.
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- The formation of a new combination of alleles through independent assortment or crossing-over.
- The distance between sites of initiation and termination by RNA polymerase; may include more than one gene.
- The proportion of individuals with a specific genotype who manifest that genotype at the phenotype level.
- A change in a single base pair.
- Any agent that is capable of increasing the mutation rate.
- The strand of the DNA double helix that is copied by base pair complementarity to make an RNA.
- A class of conditional mutations; the mutant phenotype is observed in one temperature range and the wild-type phenotype is observed in another temperature range.
- A chromosome site with two or more identifiable alleleic DNA sequences. Also called a polymorphic locus.
- DNA molecules A combinatin of DNA molecules of different origin that are joined experimentally.
- A single set of chromosomes present in the egg and sperm cells of animals, in the egg and pollen cells of plants, and in stable or transient life cycle forms of some other organisms such as yeast.
- A mutation that counteracts the effects of another mutation.
- This hypothesis is tested by statisical analysis, and accepted or rejected.
- An allele of a normal gene, called a proto-oncogene, that causes a cell to become cancerous.
- All the cells of an organism except those of the germ line.
- Self-replicating structures of cells that carry in their nucleotide sequences the linear array of genes.
- Observable characterisics of an organism.
- A sequence of sense codons such that each suceeding triplet generates the correct order of amino acids resulting in a polypeptide chain.
- Physical or chemical agent which induces cancer.
- The reassociation of denatured complementary single strands of a DNA double helix.
- Changes that eliminate the effects of a mutation without reversing the original change in DNA.
- Cytoplasmic, autonomously replicating extrachromosomal DNA molecule.
- A region of DNA involved in binding of RNA polymerase to initiate transcription.
- In bacterial virus analysis, a clear area of a petri dish, devoid of bacterial cells, indicating the presence of viral particles.
50 Clues: An overall direction. • A change in a single base pair. • Observable characterisics of an organism. • Physical or chemical agent which induces cancer. • Any agent that is capable of increasing the mutation rate. • All the cells of an organism except those of the germ line. • A mutation that counteracts the effects of another mutation. • ...
Genetics 2020-04-01
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- insertion and deletion are types of _______ mutations
- meiosis phase in which homologous chromosomes are pulled to the opposite poles
- type of base substitution that causes sickle cell anemia
- small circular extra DNA molecules found only in prokaryotes
- number of chromosomes after diploid cell with 40 chromosomes undergoes meiosis
- diploid cell that is made after 2 gametes fuse
- specie that contains between 20000 and 25000 genes
- proteins found in eukaryotic cell that package the DNA into nucleosomes
- shows the chromosomes of an organism in homologous pairs of decreasing length
- fixed position on a chromosome where a particular gene is located
- cells that are neither diploid or haploid
- various types of genes
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- process in which gene segments of one homologous chromosome are exchanged with the same genes of the other one
- process in which chromosomes or sister chromatids fail to separate during meiosis
- heritable factor that influences a specific characteristic
- karyotype test for nondisjunction disorder with lower risk
- the entire base sequence of human genes was sequenced in the ________________
- ___________ chromosomes are those with the same shape, size and carry the same genes on the same locus
- cells with haploid number of chromosomes
- process in which homologous chromosomes come together
- syndrome that s caused by trisomy of chromosome 21
21 Clues: various types of genes • cells with haploid number of chromosomes • cells that are neither diploid or haploid • diploid cell that is made after 2 gametes fuse • specie that contains between 20000 and 25000 genes • syndrome that s caused by trisomy of chromosome 21 • insertion and deletion are types of _______ mutations • ...
genetics 2020-03-17
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- squares predict outcomes among two crosses
- female reproductive cell
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- finder of genetics
- passing of traits
- lowercase letter
- physical quality
- (3:1,1:2:1)
- alleles are different
- 23 chromosomes
- distinguishing quality or characteristic
- genetic make-up
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- male reproductive cell
- homozygous dominate
- branch of biology
- 2 forms(sperm and egg)
- capital letter
- combination example(Tt,TT.tt)
- alleles are the same
- same characteristics as the parent
20 Clues: (3:1,1:2:1) • capital letter • 23 chromosomes • genetic make-up • lowercase letter • physical quality • branch of biology • passing of traits • finder of genetics • homozygous dominate • alleles are the same • deoxyribonucleic acid • alleles are different • male reproductive cell • 2 forms(sperm and egg) • female reproductive cell • combination example(Tt,TT.tt) • same characteristics as the parent • ...
Genetics 2021-05-11
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- the systematic investigation into and study of materials and sources in order to establish facts and reach new conclusions.
- the study of living organisms
- the trait that first appears or is visibly expressed in the organism.
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- the young born of living organisms.
- the smallest structural and functional unit of an organism
- change or cause to change in form or nature.
- a supposition or a system of ideas intended to explain something
- the trait that is present at the gene level but is masked and does not show itself in the organism.
- based on or characterized by the methods and principles of science.
- the progressive changes in size, shape, and function during the life of an organism.
- an organism that produces or generates offspring.
- derive genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
- the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA.
- a threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
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- the haploid set of chromosomes in a gamete or microorganism, or in each cell of a multicellular organism.
- the sum of all biological processes by which particular characteristics are transmitted from parents to their offspring.
- the variety of life in the world or in a particular habitat or ecosystem.
- a group of living organisms consisting of similar individuals capable of exchanging genes or interbreeding.
- a feature or quality belonging typically to a person, place, or thing and serving to identify it.
- the number of all the organisms of the same group or species who live in a particular geographical area and are capable of interbreeding.
- an individual animal, plant, or single-celled life form.
- a genetically determined characteristic.
- affecting some things and not others.
- the process in which ribosomes in the cytoplasm or endoplasmic reticulum synthesize proteins after the process of transcription of DNA to RNA in the cell's nucleus.
- the production of offspring by a sexual or asexual process.
- the difference in DNA among individuals or the differences between populations.
- a molecule composed of two polynucleotide chains that coil around each other to form a double helix carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth, and reproduction of all known organisms and many viruses.
- relating to or consisting of molecules.
- an unborn or unhatched offspring in the process of development.
30 Clues: the study of living organisms • the young born of living organisms. • affecting some things and not others. • relating to or consisting of molecules. • a genetically determined characteristic. • change or cause to change in form or nature. • an organism that produces or generates offspring. • the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA. • ...
Genetics 2020-10-15
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- scientific inquiry that may be tested
- get as one's own
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- all the organisms of the same group
- specific physical location of a gene
- relationship between two versions of a gene
- another word for not finished
- They consist of strands of DNA
- another word for characteristics
- an organism that always passes down certain phenotypic traits
- to receive from an ancestor
- basic physical and functional unit of heredity
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- inherited different forms of a particular gene from each parent
- differences between individuals
- having the same or a similar relation
- one of two or more versions of a gene
- phenotypically expressed in heterozygotes
- is a membrane-bound organelle found in eukaryotic cells
- 46 is a _______ set of chromosomes for a person
- used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- specialised structures within a living cell
- gene that can be masked by a dominant gene
22 Clues: get as one's own • Deoxyribonucleic acid • to receive from an ancestor • another word for not finished • They consist of strands of DNA • differences between individuals • another word for characteristics • all the organisms of the same group • specific physical location of a gene • scientific inquiry that may be tested • having the same or a similar relation • ...
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- hybrid
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene
- not superior
- only has one type of gene
- scientist
- superior
- predict the genotypes of a
- dominance/does not completely mask the effects of a recessive allele
- living thing became different
- one that is genetically determined
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- got from parents
- pure-bred
- traits of an organ
- genetic constitution of an individual organism
- dna molecule
- most important part
- gene from parents
- has little of the type of gene
- thing from parents
- u got it
- everyone
21 Clues: hybrid • u got it • superior • everyone • pure-bred • scientist • dna molecule • not superior • got from parents • gene from parents • traits of an organ • thing from parents • most important part • only has one type of gene • predict the genotypes of a • living thing became different • has little of the type of gene • one that is genetically determined • genetic constitution of an individual organism • ...
Genetics 2021-04-12
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- The central and most important part of an object, movement, or group, forming the basis for its activity and growth.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- (of a quality, characteristic, or predisposition) derived genetically from one's parents or ancestors.
- Father of genetics.
- A double helix carrying genetic instructions for the development, functioning, growth and reproduction of all known organisms and many viruses.
- The observable traits expressed by an organism.
- Alteration of genetic material such that a new variation is produced.
- Offspring that are the result of mating between genetically similar kinds of parents--the opposite of hybrid.
- An organism’s underlying genetic makeup, consisting of both the physically visible and the non-expressed alleles.
- When P plants with contrasting traits were cross-fertilized.
- Are expressed in the phenotype when the genotype is homozygous recessive (aa).
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- Is an important concept in the study of genetics. It refers to a circumstance in which the two copies of a gene for a particular trait, or alleles, combine so that neither dominates the other.
- A trait that is not inherited; one resulting from the effects of the environment.
- Offspring that are the result of mating between two genetically different kinds of parents--the opposite of purebred.
- Is one that is genetically determined.
- A trait are usually expressed if an individual is homozygous dominant or heterozygous.
- The P plants that Mendel used in his experiments.
- Are commonly used by genetics counselors to predict the odds of a couple passing on particular inherited traits.
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells, carrying genetic information in the form of genes.
- A gene is a basic unit of heredity.
- Gene variants that arise by mutation and exist at the same relative locations on homologous chromosomes.
21 Clues: Father of genetics. • A gene is a basic unit of heredity. • Is one that is genetically determined. • The observable traits expressed by an organism. • The P plants that Mendel used in his experiments. • When P plants with contrasting traits were cross-fertilized. • The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • ...
Genetics 2022-03-24
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- a new organism produced by one or more parents
- reproduction 2 parents
- A characteristic that is passed from parent to offspring.
- the mating and production of offspring typically in plants
- cell male reproductive cell
- division process by which a cell divides into two new daughter cells
- A sequence of DNA that determines a trait and is passed from parent to offspring
- A means of asexual reproduction whereby a single parent breaks into parts that regenerate into whole new individuals.
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- the mating and production of offspring by animals.
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- Process in sexual reproduction in which male and female reproductive cells join to form a new cell
- reproduction 1 parent
- form of asexual reproduction in which a new organism grows on the body of its parent
- An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present.
- cell female reproductive cell
- An organism that is genetically identical to its parent
- A specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
- Different forms of a gene
- An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present
- the blueprints of an organism
20 Clues: reproduction 1 parent • reproduction 2 parents • Different forms of a gene • cell male reproductive cell • cell female reproductive cell • the blueprints of an organism • a new organism produced by one or more parents • the passing of traits from parent to offspring • the mating and production of offspring by animals. • An organism that is genetically identical to its parent • ...
Genetics 2022-03-25
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- same letters
- form of a gene
- (not natural) Artificial process of asexual reproduction producing an identical offspring to the parent.
- The process of mating two organisms to produce an offspring.
- it will be the upper case
- characteristic that vary from one individual to another.
- physical characteristics
- When a sperm and an egg unite to produce an offspring.
- The passage of genetic information from one generation to the next.
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- two same lower case letters
- The allele (gene) that is always expressed.
- When an organism produces an exact copy of itself.
- two same capital letters
- passing traits from parents
- T he allele (gene) that is not observed (hidden).
- will be the lower case letter
- genetic makeup of an organism
- The passage of traits from parent to offspring.
- A specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more trait.
- Possible explanation to a theory.
20 Clues: same letters • form of a gene • two same capital letters • physical characteristics • it will be the upper case • two same lower case letters • passing traits from parents • will be the lower case letter • genetic makeup of an organism • Possible explanation to a theory. • The allele (gene) that is always expressed. • The passage of traits from parent to offspring. • ...
Genetics 2022-02-25
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- This is codominant for Blood Type
- Genetics can be as simple as folding your _____
- If you have these chromosomes XY your this gender
- Chances of occurrence
- When two different alleles combine to make a gene
- Genes are packaged in 46 of these
- Dominant trait for eye color
- the bases of all genetics
- Trait that is carried on the X chromosome
- A square that give you possible crosses
- The alleles Bb are the _________
- This is the same as Hybrid
- The stronger of the two alleles
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- A picture of your chromosomes to see if things are normal
- When a gene changes form resulting in a new trait
- graph that shows a family tree and passed on traits
- When two dominant traits share
- This is a dominant trait for HT
- Will be covered or masked by a dominant gene
- Some genes paaed on are bad and can cause.
- The appearance of the gene
- Both parents are hybrid percent chance of offspring result is recessive
22 Clues: Chances of occurrence • the bases of all genetics • The appearance of the gene • This is the same as Hybrid • Dominant trait for eye color • When two dominant traits share • This is a dominant trait for HT • The stronger of the two alleles • The alleles Bb are the _________ • This is codominant for Blood Type • Genes are packaged in 46 of these • ...
Genetics 2017-02-10
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- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- the offspring of two plants or animals of different species or varieties.
- a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- a genetic situation in which one allele does not completely dominate another allele.
- record of the DNA sequence of a gene.
- a word that refers to a particular gene that has identical alleles on both homologous chromosomes.
- the separation of pairs of alleles at meiosis and their independent transmission via separate gametes.
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic, typically one belonging to a person.
- a mature haploid male or female germ cell.
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- a relationship between two versions of a gene.
- the parents will also pass down a specific phenotypic trait to their offspring.
- a series of three or more alternative or allelic forms of a gene.
- process in genetics by which the two chromosomes of a homologous pair exchange equal segments with each other.
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome.
- the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment.
- a basic principle of genetics developed by a monk named Gregor Mendel in the 1860's.
- relating to or determined by polygenes.
- similar in position, structure, and evolutionary origin but not necessarily in function.
- a scientific prediction being true.
- a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information.
21 Clues: a scientific prediction being true. • record of the DNA sequence of a gene. • relating to or determined by polygenes. • a mature haploid male or female germ cell. • a relationship between two versions of a gene. • a series of three or more alternative or allelic forms of a gene. • containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent. • ...
Genetics 2018-03-04
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- Different forms of a gene
- 1 set of chromosomes (half the "normal" number) GAMETES
- series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide
- 3rd phase of mitosis; chromosomes move APART
- 2nd phase of mitosis; chromosomes in the MIDDLE
- 1st stage of mitosis - Chromosomes become visable, nuclear envelope dissolves, spindle forms
- A sequence of DNA that determines a trait and is passed from parent to offspring
- A change in a gene or chromosome.
- Cell's division (PMAT) of the nucleus. Final product is 2 cells that are exactly like the parent cell.
- 2 different alleles
- An allele that is masked when a dominant allele is present
- An organism's genetic makeup
- genetic code
- Cell division that produces reproductive cells in sexually reproducing organisms
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- 2 sets of chromosomes - the normal number - SOMATIC/BODY CELLS
- An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits.
- 4th phase of mitosis; TWO new nuclei
- The process in reproduction and growth by which a cell divides to form daughter cells
- An allele whose trait always shows up in the organism when the allele is present.
- Passing of traits from parents to offspring
- Scientific study of heredity
- An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait
- A specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
23 Clues: genetic code • 2 different alleles • Different forms of a gene • Scientific study of heredity • An organism's genetic makeup • A change in a gene or chromosome. • 4th phase of mitosis; TWO new nuclei • Passing of traits from parents to offspring • 3rd phase of mitosis; chromosomes move APART • 2nd phase of mitosis; chromosomes in the MIDDLE • ...
Genetics 2017-05-22
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- The first filial, or hybrid, offspring in a series of genetic crosses
- determines the probability of two or more independent events by multiplying the probability of one event by the probabilities of the other events
- organisms that produce offspring of the same variety over many generations of self pollination
- having two identical alleles for a given gene
- The situation in which the phenotype of heterozygotes is intermediate between the phenotypes of individuals homozygous for either allele
- stating that when two or more characteristics are inherited, individual hereditary factors assort independently during gamete production
- situation where the phenotypes of both alleles are exhibited in the heterozygote because both alleles affect the phenotype in separate ways
- genetic makeup, or set of alleles, of an organism
- Gene interaction in which the phenotypic expression of one gene alters that of another independently inherited gene
- Offspring resulting from interbreeding of the hybrid F1 generation.
- the mating or crossing, of two true-breeding varieties
- A diagram used in the study of inheritance to show the predicted results of random fertilization in genetic crosses observed
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- individual who is heterozygous for a given locus for a recessively inherited disorder
- rule of probability stating that the probability of any one of two mutually exclusive events occurring can be determined by adding their individual probabilities
- A single gene with multiple phenotypic effects
- range of phenotypes produced by a single genotype due to environmental influences
- An allele whose phenotypic effect is not observed in a heterozygote
- cross between two organisms that are heterozygous for a character
- observable physical and physiological traits of an organism determined by genetic makeup
- An additive effect of two or more genes on a single phenotypic character
- situation where the phenotypes of the heterozygote and the dominant homozygote are indistinguishable
- heritable feature that varies continuously over a range rather than in an either or fashion
- organism that is heterozygous with respect to two genes of interest
- Any detectable variant in a genetic character
- An organism that is heterozygous with respect to a single gene of interest
- stating that the two alleles in a pair segregate into different gametes during gamete formation
- cross between two organisms that are each heterozygous for both characteristics
- observable inheritable feature that varies among individuals
- allele that is fully expressed in the phenotype of a heterozygote
- having two different alleles for a given gene
- phenotypic character that is influenced by multiple genes and environmental factors
- The parent individuals from which offspring are derived in studies of inheritance
- A diagram of a family tree showing the occurrence of heritable characters in parents and offspring over multiple generations
33 Clues: Any detectable variant in a genetic character • having two identical alleles for a given gene • having two different alleles for a given gene • A single gene with multiple phenotypic effects • genetic makeup, or set of alleles, of an organism • the mating or crossing, of two true-breeding varieties • observable inheritable feature that varies among individuals • ...
Genetics 2017-11-16
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- two of the same alleles
- A trait found on chromosome 1-22
- a genetic family tree
- A technique that seperates DNA fragments using gel
- An allele that can cover a recessive trait
- Physical characteristic of a trait
- an organism that contains a foreign gene
- The father of genetics
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- one allele is not dominant over another
- breeding 2 different species (Liger)
- a profile of an individual's chromosomes
- a woman that has an allele for a trait but does not express it
- two different alleles
- a diagram used in genetic crosses
- A result of Gel Electrphoresis
- combination of alleles for a trait
- A punnett square involving two traits
- branch of biology that studies heredity
- passing of traits to offspring
- a segment of DNA for a trait
20 Clues: two different alleles • a genetic family tree • The father of genetics • two of the same alleles • a segment of DNA for a trait • A result of Gel Electrphoresis • passing of traits to offspring • A trait found on chromosome 1-22 • a diagram used in genetic crosses • combination of alleles for a trait • Physical characteristic of a trait • breeding 2 different species (Liger) • ...
Genetics 2016-07-28
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- second generation after the P generation
- Scientist who studies heredity
- The parental generation
- The smallest structural unit of an organism consisting of a cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- The site in the genome where a single DNA letter often differs from person to person
- Term for a homozygous gene pair
- Neither of the genes in a pair masks the other
- Gene pair that consists of a dominant allele and a recessive allele
- The complete set of genes present in a cell organism
- First generation after the P generation
- Rod shaped structures found in the nucleus of a cell
- Physical characteristics that are inherited
- trait that masks another trait
- Actual gene makeup (letters)
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- Each gene pair is inherited independently for other gene pairs for other traits
- Physical appearance of a trait
- Trait that seems to disappear when 2 different genes are present
- Type of plant used in Mendel's experiments
- One member of a gene pair
- Father of genetics
- Of a gene be responsible for producing a substance or behavior
- Another term for heterozygous gene pair
- The passing of characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- Gene pAir that consists of 2 dominant or 2 recessive alleles
25 Clues: Father of genetics • deoxyribonucleic acid • The parental generation • One member of a gene pair • Actual gene makeup (letters) • Scientist who studies heredity • Physical appearance of a trait • trait that masks another trait • Term for a homozygous gene pair • Another term for heterozygous gene pair • First generation after the P generation • ...
Genetics 2016-07-28
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- The site in the genome where a single DNA letter often differs from person to person
- Gene pair that consists of a dominant allele and a recessive allele
- Each gene pair is inherited independently for other gene pairs for other traits
- Flying mammal
- Neither of the genes in a pair masks the other
- Term for a homozygous gene pair
- Scientist who studies heredity
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- Large marsupial
- Likes to chase mice
- The passing of characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- trait that masks another trait
- Man's best friend
- Father of genetics
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- Rod shaped structures found in the nucleus of a cell
- Physical appearance of a trait
- The complete set of genes present in a cell organism
- The smallest structural unit of an organism consisting of a cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- First generation after the P generation
- second generation after the P generation
- Has a trunk
- Actual gene makeup (letters)
- One member of a gene pair
- Gene pAir that consists of 2 dominant or 2 recessive alleles
- Type of plant used in Mendel's experiments
- Trait that seems to disappear when 2 different genes are present
- The parental generation
- Another term for heterozygous gene pair
- Physical characteristics that are inherited
- Of a gene be responsible for producing a substance or behavior
30 Clues: Has a trunk • Flying mammal • Large marsupial • Man's best friend • Father of genetics • Likes to chase mice • deoxyribonucleic acid • The parental generation • One member of a gene pair • Actual gene makeup (letters) • Physical appearance of a trait • Scientist who studies heredity • trait that masks another trait • Term for a homozygous gene pair • First generation after the P generation • ...
Genetics 2016-07-28
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- First generation after the P generation
- Of a gene be responsible for producing a substance or behavior
- Scientist who studies heredity
- Neither of the genes in a pair masks the other
- Rod shaped structures found in the nucleus of a cell
- deoxyribonucleic acid
- Type of plant used in Mendel's experiments
- Gene pair that consists of a dominant allele and a recessive allele
- second generation after the P generation
- Trait that seems to disappear when 2 different genes are present
- The site in the genome where a single DNA letter often differs from person to person
- Father of genetics
- Physical characteristics that are inherited
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- Another term for heterozygous gene pair
- The smallest structural unit of an organism consisting of a cytoplasm and a nucleus enclosed in a membrane
- The parental generation
- Each gene pair is inherited independently for other gene pairs for other traits
- Physical appearance of a trait
- The complete set of genes present in a cell organism
- Actual gene makeup (letters)
- The passing of characteristics genetically from one generation to another
- Gene pAir that consists of 2 dominant or 2 recessive alleles
- Term for a homozygous gene pair
- One member of a gene pair
- trait that masks another trait
25 Clues: Father of genetics • deoxyribonucleic acid • The parental generation • One member of a gene pair • Actual gene makeup (letters) • Scientist who studies heredity • Physical appearance of a trait • trait that masks another trait • Term for a homozygous gene pair • Another term for heterozygous gene pair • First generation after the P generation • ...
Genetics 2016-05-25
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- I am the ingredients that make up sugar
- I am shortened to the letters dna
- I am the space between two restriction sites
- I bring instructions from dna to the cytoplasm
- I am the start codon
- I am the bottom strand of dna
- before the gene leaves the nucleus I occur, I cut away the introns because they do nothing
- I am the three base code for a specific amino acid
- I am the top strand of dna
- I am any group of molecules that when joined together form the building blocks for dna or rna
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- I break apart anything (I am not what is in your hair!)
- I am the blueprint to making protein
- the manner in which the nitrogenous bases of the DNA molecules align with each other
- I code the gene
- I am the universal reciptant
- I am the universal donor
- I am a string of amino acids
- I am the name of the fragments that are built because of the lagging standard
- anything ending with "ose" is me
- I code protein
- I am a process that occurs when enzymes make an rna copy of a portion of a dna strand
- I am the abbreviated version ribo nucleac acid
22 Clues: I code protein • I code the gene • I am the start codon • I am the universal donor • I am the top strand of dna • I am the universal reciptant • I am a string of amino acids • I am the bottom strand of dna • anything ending with "ose" is me • I am shortened to the letters dna • I am the blueprint to making protein • I am the ingredients that make up sugar • ...
Genetics 2019-10-13
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- a photographic representation of the chromosomes within a cell
- the region that joins the two sister chromatids, or each half of the chromosome
- structures that contain genetic material
- the stage of mitosis or meiosis in which the nuclear membrane disintegrates and the centrioles reach the poles of the cell wh
- the stage in mitosis or meiosis following metaphase in which the daughter chromosomes move away from each other to opposite ends of the cell
- the place on either side of the centromere to which the spindle fibers are attached during cell division
- the physical location of a gene
- true nucleus, containing nucleus
- primary purpose of it is to divide one cell nucleus into two nuclei
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- the stage in mitosis or meiosis in which the duplicated chromosomes line up along the equatorial plate of the spindle
- the division of the cell cytoplasm that usually follows mitotic or meiotic division of the nucleus
- prenucleus, without nucleus (bacteria and archaea)
- the region in the prokaryotic cell (irregular shape) that contains the main DNA material
- the field of genetics that involves the microscopic examination of chromosomes
- highly specialized compartment within the internal membrane with specific functions
- G1, S and G2 phases
- the first stage of mitosis or meiosis in eukaryotic cell division, during which the nuclear envelope breaks down and strands
- a complex of DNA and proteins that forms chromosomes within the nucleus of eukaryotic cells
- one of two identical halves of a replicated chromosome
- the chromosomes reach the poles and nuclear envelopes appear. When this phase is over, cell division is complete
20 Clues: G1, S and G2 phases • the physical location of a gene • true nucleus, containing nucleus • structures that contain genetic material • prenucleus, without nucleus (bacteria and archaea) • one of two identical halves of a replicated chromosome • a photographic representation of the chromosomes within a cell • ...
Genetics 2014-01-23
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- / Specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
- / An allele which is present but remains unexpressed
- / crossing dissimilar individuals to bring out the best of both organisms
- / Cases in which one allele is not completely dominant over another
- traits / Traits controlled by two or more genes
- / Alternate forms of agene
- /picture of organisms
- /Combination of alleles an organism has
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- / Chart that shows the relationships within a family
- / Father of genetics
- organism / any organism with genes from other species
- / Common genetic disease which involves a very small genetic change
- / An allele which is expresses(masks the other)
- / Process of reduction division where the number of chromosomes in each cell is divided through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell
- / The organisms alleles for a trait are different.
- / Both alleles or a trait are the same
- / continued breeding of individuals with a similar characteristic
- / the likelihood that an event will happen.
- / Both alleles contribute to the phenotype
- / offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
20 Clues: / Father of genetics • /picture of organisms • / Alternate forms of agene • / Both alleles or a trait are the same • /Combination of alleles an organism has • / Both alleles contribute to the phenotype • / the likelihood that an event will happen. • / An allele which is expresses(masks the other) • traits / Traits controlled by two or more genes • ...
Genetics 2014-01-23
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- / Both alleles contribute to the phenotype
- / crossing dissimilar individuals to bring out the best of both organisms
- / continued breeding of individuals with a similar characteristic
- / An allele which is present but remains unexpressed
- / any organism with genes from other species
- / Both alleles for a trait are the same
- / Chart that shows the relationships within a family
- /Combination of alleles an organism has
- / The organisms alleles for a trait are different.
- / Alternate forms of a gene
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- / Traits controlled by two or more genes
- / Cases in which one allele is not completely dominant over another
- / offspring of crosses between parents with different traits
- / Common genetic disease which involves a very small genetic change
- / Father of genetics
- /picture of organisms
- / Process of reduction division where the number of chromosomes in each cell is divided through the separation of homologous chromosomes in a diploid cell
- / An allele which is expressed (masks the other)
- / the likelihood that an event will happen.
- / Specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another
20 Clues: / Father of genetics • /picture of organisms • / Alternate forms of a gene • / Both alleles for a trait are the same • /Combination of alleles an organism has • / Traits controlled by two or more genes • / Both alleles contribute to the phenotype • / the likelihood that an event will happen. • / any organism with genes from other species • ...
Genetics 2014-03-04
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- An analogy for this word could be using words.
- Each parent passes on one of these for any given trait.
- A sequence of words could than create sentences.
- External influences and failing to copy can also create these.
- Robert read an mRNA code and strung together amino acids to create a protein. What is this an example of?
- A __________ is a compact storage unit in the human body.
- Two parents want to know if their child will have dimples. How can they find out?
- An analogy for this word is an architect using a blueprint.
- Two letters that are your actual genes.
- The main idea, what are we learning about?
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- When translated mRNA has this while when translated DNA does not.
- This usually ends in a frameshift.
- One can chart the inheritance of trait in a family, this is called _______.
- Two parents had the trait. Their ten offsprings also had the trait. What is the most likely genotype of the parents?
- Red Gummy Bear + Green Gummy Bear = Christmas Gummy Bear
- Steven copied a code from DNA and put it in the form of mRNA. What is this an example of?
- Jerry and his parents all have a knack for math skills. Jerry inherited a ______ from his parents.
- In basketball one may pass the basketball to another teammate.
- One whom is _____________ for a trait is also a carrier of that trait.
- Sam is a tall, black haired, and green eyed teenager.
- A naturally red hair colored boy is an example of this word.
21 Clues: This usually ends in a frameshift. • Two letters that are your actual genes. • The main idea, what are we learning about? • An analogy for this word could be using words. • A sequence of words could than create sentences. • Sam is a tall, black haired, and green eyed teenager. • Each parent passes on one of these for any given trait. • ...
Genetics 2023-11-21
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- structure of DNA
- thymine bonds with ____
- nucleotide changes but amino acid doesn't
- amino acid chain takes on its final shape and becomes a protein
- DNA is copied to create an identical strand of DNA
- nucleotide changes and causes an amino acid to change
- nucleotide changes, creates/destroys a start stop codon
- three nucleotide sequence that codes for an amino acid
- cytosine bonds with ___
- inserts or deletes one or more nucleotides so the "reading frame" is shifted
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- building block of proteins
- random change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
- affects a single nucleotide, usually by substituting one nucleotide for another
- ribosomes "read" the mRNA and use the information to build proteins
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- DNA is copied as mRNA which can then travel outside the nucleus
- reads mRNA
- guanine bonds with ____
- DNA is composed of four ___
- adenine bonds with ____
20 Clues: reads mRNA • structure of DNA • thymine bonds with ____ • guanine bonds with ____ • cytosine bonds with ___ • adenine bonds with ____ • building block of proteins • DNA is composed of four ___ • nucleotide changes but amino acid doesn't • random change in the nucleotide sequence of DNA • DNA is copied to create an identical strand of DNA • ...
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