genetics Crossword Puzzles
science 2024-05-13
12 Clues: alive • not alive • made of 1 cell • measure by quality • where 2 bones meet • automatic movement • measure by quantity • smallest unit of life • different form of gene • carries blood to heart • sugar or energy for organisms • study of traits passed from parents
Genetics, Evolutionary Psychology, & Behavior 2017-12-17
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- A complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes
- Genetics The subfield of biology that studies the molecular structure and function of genes
- a random error in gene replication leading to change
- Twins developed from a single fertilized egg that splits into 2
- The biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes
- The proportion of variation among individuals that we can attribute to genes
- Genetics The study of relative power and limits of genetic and environmental influences on behavior
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- Twins developed from separate fertilized eggs
- Threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes
- The interplay that occurs when the effect of 1 factor depends on another factor
- Every non-genetic influence
- The complete instructions for making an organism consisting of all genetic material in that organism's chromosomes
12 Clues: Every non-genetic influence • Twins developed from separate fertilized eggs • a random error in gene replication leading to change • The biochemical units of heredity that make up the chromosomes • Twins developed from a single fertilized egg that splits into 2 • Threadlike structures made of DNA molecules that contain the genes • ...
Adaptations and Variations in Traits 2025-10-08
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- A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to new traits.
- The study of heredity and how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- is The process where organisms better adapted to their environment tend to survive and produce more offspring.
- The biological process through which new individuals are produced.
- The process by which traits are inherited from one generation to the next.
- Differences in traits among individuals of the same species
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- A change in a species that helps it survive in its environment.
- The observable physical characteristics of an organism, influenced by genetics and environment.
- The genetic makeup of an organism, consisting of the alleles inherited from its parents.
- a type of adaptation dealing with an action of a species
- survival of the (phrase dealing with adaptability to survive and reproduce
- a type of adaptation dealing with a physical trait of a species
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- A characteristic or feature of an organism, such as eye color or height.
14 Clues: a type of adaptation dealing with an action of a species • A change in the DNA sequence that can lead to new traits. • Differences in traits among individuals of the same species • A change in a species that helps it survive in its environment. • a type of adaptation dealing with a physical trait of a species • ...
Biology Test Revision Crossword 2024-09-11
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- The types of plants the Gregor Mendel did his study of genetics on.
- The type of dominance where both alleles are dominant and the offspring express both alleles in their phenotype.
- (n) The term for the amount of chromosomes in cells are meiosis
- The amount of times prophase, metaphase, anaphase and telophase occurs in meiosis
- The type of cells that undergo meiosis
- A trait that is only influenced by a small amount of genes
- Physical expression of a trait is called
- The type of cells that undergo mitosis
- The genetic material in all mitosis body cells
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- The term for chromosomes that have the same genes in the same location.
- A table used to predict the possible genotypes of offspring
- The genetic makeup of an organism is called
- Gregor, the Austrian Monk known as the 'Father of Genetics.'
- The number of daughter cells produced in meiosis
- A trait that is influenced by a large amount of genes and environmental factors
- A trait that is always expressed if 1 copy of the allele is present.
- The type of dominance where neither allele is dominant and the offspring express a mixture of the alleles.
17 Clues: The type of cells that undergo meiosis • The type of cells that undergo mitosis • Physical expression of a trait is called • The genetic makeup of an organism is called • The genetic material in all mitosis body cells • The number of daughter cells produced in meiosis • A trait that is only influenced by a small amount of genes • ...
Body Image 2016-08-07
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- THINKING THAT SOMETHING IS ADEQUATE
- INHERITED CHARACTERISTICS
- A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN POST THINGS
- HOW YOU LOOK
- RELATING TO FEELINGS
- BODY IS TOO LIGHT TO BE HEALTHY
- BEING CONFUSED
- BEING OVERWEIGHT
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- AN ACTIVITY REQUIRING PHYSICAL EFFORT
- ACTION OF DELUSION
- TRUST IN YOURSELF
- SOMEONE'S EVALUATION OF THEM SELF
- FLAWLESS
- FEELING EXTREMELY UNHAPPY
- EATING DIFFERENTLY IN ORDER TO LOSE WEIGHT
15 Clues: FLAWLESS • HOW YOU LOOK • BEING CONFUSED • BEING OVERWEIGHT • TRUST IN YOURSELF • ACTION OF DELUSION • RELATING TO FEELINGS • INHERITED CHARACTERISTICS • FEELING EXTREMELY UNHAPPY • BODY IS TOO LIGHT TO BE HEALTHY • SOMEONE'S EVALUATION OF THEM SELF • THINKING THAT SOMETHING IS ADEQUATE • A PLACE WHERE PEOPLE CAN POST THINGS • AN ACTIVITY REQUIRING PHYSICAL EFFORT • ...
all about aurit<3 2023-09-15
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- Favourite take away
- favourite part of chicken (to eat)
- Where she was born
- She studied this at uni
- favourite drink
- favourite colour
- Month she met khalil
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- she’s a pro at making this
- Where she met khalil
- Birth month
- favourite animal
- amount of siblings she has including in laws)
- Her secondary school
- shoes she’s obsessed with atm
- Favourite burger
15 Clues: Birth month • favourite drink • favourite animal • favourite colour • Favourite burger • Where she was born • Favourite take away • Where she met khalil • Her secondary school • Month she met khalil • She studied this at uni • she’s a pro at making this • shoes she’s obsessed with atm • favourite part of chicken (to eat) • amount of siblings she has including in laws)
Different Ologies (part 1) 2024-08-19
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- study of blood
- hereditary & inherited traits from generations
- studies climates
- everything about plants
- volcanoes and related phenomena
- all types of life and everything about them
- insects
- parasitic lifeforms
- water on earth
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- Immune system and it's invading pathogens
- deals with 8 legged animals
- microscopic lifeforms
- all aspects of diseases and death
- moons, stars, and other space objects
- all mammals
15 Clues: insects • all mammals • study of blood • water on earth • studies climates • parasitic lifeforms • microscopic lifeforms • everything about plants • deals with 8 legged animals • volcanoes and related phenomena • all aspects of diseases and death • moons, stars, and other space objects • Immune system and it's invading pathogens • all types of life and everything about them • ...
Animal Science 2015-01-06
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- Baby poultry
- Baby swine
- Swine with both testicles
- Studies and applies genetics
- How many parts a ruminant stomach
- True stomach of cow
- Slaughter animals
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- young cattle that has not given birth
- Turkey that has not given birth
- Largest part of stomach
- Shoes horses
- Needs 8 years of school
- Chews food
- Swine castrated after mature
- Cattle with both testicles
15 Clues: Baby swine • Chews food • Baby poultry • Shoes horses • Slaughter animals • True stomach of cow • Largest part of stomach • Needs 8 years of school • Swine with both testicles • Cattle with both testicles • Studies and applies genetics • Swine castrated after mature • Turkey that has not given birth • How many parts a ruminant stomach • young cattle that has not given birth
Extra credit 2024-02-02
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- Other founder of genetics
- observable characteristic
- 2x2
- less important gene
- an x shaped thing
- differnt
- 4x4
- what is passed on from the parent to the ofspring
- Co-founder of the gene (Square)
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- the letter of the characteristic
- mutation of the cromosome
- a person who has one copy of a mutated
- Breeding in a square
- same
- more important gene
15 Clues: 2x2 • 4x4 • same • differnt • an x shaped thing • less important gene • more important gene • Breeding in a square • mutation of the cromosome • Other founder of genetics • observable characteristic • Co-founder of the gene (Square) • the letter of the characteristic • a person who has one copy of a mutated • what is passed on from the parent to the ofspring
ATTENTION DEFICIT HYPERACTIVE DISORDER 2019-02-06
10 Clues: MORE COMMON IN • TYPE OF THERAPY • THE CAUSE OF ADHD • VYVANSE, ADDERALL XR • BRAND FOR GUANFACINE • CIRCUIT, BASAL GANGLIA • TYPE OF METHYLPHENIDATE • TYPE OF ADHD MEDICATION • NEUROTRANSMITTER CHEMICAL • PRESENTATION "FLYS UNDER THE RADAR"
Lab Activity: Chapter 2 Crossword Puzzle 2021-06-12
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- The explanation of why certain situations or other drugs shouldn't be taken alongside each other.
- The study of how medical pills affects human beings.
- The study of how drugs affect diseases in living beings.
- A drug affecting the mental state of a person; i.e. happy pills.
- The data collected on human genes to comprehend an person's genetics.
- The evaluation of how toxins and antidotes affect a person.
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- Medication that can be advise by a doctor.
- The scientific details of chemical compounds that help to properly make a drug.
- The explanation of how drugs can affect each human differently depending of genetics.
- How slow or fast a drug can affect each individual depending on their metabolism.
10 Clues: Medication that can be advise by a doctor. • The study of how medical pills affects human beings. • The study of how drugs affect diseases in living beings. • The evaluation of how toxins and antidotes affect a person. • A drug affecting the mental state of a person; i.e. happy pills. • The data collected on human genes to comprehend an person's genetics. • ...
Chicken nuggets 2023-02-12
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- The father of Genetics
- complete genetic identity and unique to the organism
- carries two copies of the same dominant allele
- helps to predict the variations and probabilities
- a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- one member of a pair of genes occupying a specific spot on a chromosome that controls the same trait
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- carries two copies of the same recessive allele
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- description of your actual physical characteristic
- the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
10 Clues: The father of Genetics • carries two copies of the same dominant allele • carries two copies of the same recessive allele • helps to predict the variations and probabilities • description of your actual physical characteristic • complete genetic identity and unique to the organism • ...
Science 9th Grade Crossword 2025-08-13
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- The branch of biology that studies heredity.
- A type of inheritance that involves two different pairs of alleles.
- Technology that uses living organisms to create useful products.
- The visible traits or characteristics of an organism.
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- A trait that is hidden when the dominant one is present
- The process that allows the creation of a cloned organism from a somatic cell.
- The law of heredity stating that paired alleles separate independently during the formation of gametes
- The name of the scientist known as the "Father of Genetics."
- The principle that states alleles for different traits assort independently of one another during gamete formation.
- The basic unit of heredity located on a chromosome
10 Clues: The branch of biology that studies heredity. • The basic unit of heredity located on a chromosome • The visible traits or characteristics of an organism. • A trait that is hidden when the dominant one is present • The name of the scientist known as the "Father of Genetics." • Technology that uses living organisms to create useful products. • ...
Science 9th Grade 2025-08-13
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- The branch of biology that studies heredity.
- A type of inheritance that involves two different pairs of alleles.
- Technology that uses living organisms to create useful products.
- The visible traits or characteristics of an organism.
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- A trait that is hidden when the dominant one is present
- The process that allows the creation of a cloned organism from a somatic cell.
- The law of heredity stating that paired alleles separate independently during the formation of gametes
- The name of the scientist known as the "Father of Genetics."
- The principle that states alleles for different traits assort independently of one another during gamete formation.
- The basic unit of heredity located on a chromosome
10 Clues: The branch of biology that studies heredity. • The basic unit of heredity located on a chromosome • The visible traits or characteristics of an organism. • A trait that is hidden when the dominant one is present • The name of the scientist known as the "Father of Genetics." • Technology that uses living organisms to create useful products. • ...
HEREDITY 2021-01-26
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- the physical appearance
- cross that involves one pair of contrasting characters.
- traits that can not be inherited
- heredity carrier
- father of genetics
- a segment of gene
- snail
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- 9:3:3:1
- gametes
- hidden characters in fi generation
- DNA has information to make this
- two different chromosomes
- another name of pure breed
- genemakeup
- trait appear in f1 generation
15 Clues: snail • 9:3:3:1 • gametes • genemakeup • heredity carrier • a segment of gene • father of genetics • the physical appearance • two different chromosomes • another name of pure breed • trait appear in f1 generation • DNA has information to make this • traits that can not be inherited • hidden characters in fi generation • cross that involves one pair of contrasting characters.
Biology courses 2021-11-24
Vocab 2018-05-04
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- a distinct feature
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene
- (G)
- The study of heredity
- a thread like structure with proteins
- Helix a pair of 2 Helios
- sexual reproduction
- (T)
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- proteins any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds
- (A)
- (C)
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- a mistake in DNA
- cell division
- DeoxyriboNucleic Acid
15 Clues: (A) • (G) • (C) • (T) • cell division • a mistake in DNA • a distinct feature • sexual reproduction • The study of heredity • DeoxyriboNucleic Acid • Helix a pair of 2 Helios • a thread like structure with proteins • one of two or more alternative forms of a gene • the passing of traits from parent to offspring • proteins any of a class of nitrogenous organic compounds
Body Image 2016-08-07
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- what you believe in
- Being one of a kind
- how men should look
- the way you feel about yourself
- 8 Letter Word that means traits
- The way you look
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- determine who you are
- Strict Eating
- choose what to eat
- Uniqueness
- ideas and customs
- An online method of communication
- Keeps us fit and healthy
- disorders of humans
- Dieseases
15 Clues: Dieseases • Uniqueness • Strict Eating • The way you look • ideas and customs • choose what to eat • what you believe in • Being one of a kind • how men should look • disorders of humans • determine who you are • Keeps us fit and healthy • the way you feel about yourself • 8 Letter Word that means traits • An online method of communication
Biology 2023-09-20
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- Specialized structures within a cell
- Same alleles
- Masks Recessive genes
- Different alleles
- Powerhouse of the cell
- Physical appearance
- Different forms of traits
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- Differences in organisms
- Stores DNA
- Only shown when no dominant traits are present
- Gene order
- Traits that are passed down
- Bundle of DNA in the Nucleus
- A living thing
- Organism with parents having different traits
15 Clues: Stores DNA • Gene order • Same alleles • A living thing • Different alleles • Physical appearance • Masks Recessive genes • Powerhouse of the cell • Differences in organisms • Different forms of traits • Traits that are passed down • Bundle of DNA in the Nucleus • Specialized structures within a cell • Organism with parents having different traits • ...
Payvyn 2022-05-05
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- traits carried by genes
- human selective breeding
- all the observable characteristics of an organism
- different genes in interbreeding population
- extreme genetic drift
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- reproduction through adults
- alternative forms of a gene
- the variation of inherited characteristics
- different allele of gene
- strong gene
- weak gene
- replication
- identical allele
- a heredity transferred from a parent to a offspring
- characteristic of one person
15 Clues: weak gene • strong gene • replication • identical allele • extreme genetic drift • traits carried by genes • different allele of gene • human selective breeding • reproduction through adults • alternative forms of a gene • characteristic of one person • the variation of inherited characteristics • different genes in interbreeding population • ...
Principles of Inheritance 2025-11-17
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- a chart used to study genetic traits in humans and other long-lived organisms
- the allele inherited for one trait is unrelated to the allele inherited for another
- trait that does not appear when the dominant allele is present
- the combination of alleles that the organism has for a particular trait
- having two identical alleles for the same trait
- using knowledge of genetics and heredity to produce desired characteristics by breeding organisms
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- an offspring is equally likely to receive either allele
- father of Genetics
- trait shows up in the offspring
- states that the dominant trait will show up even if there is a different trait present
- a genetic engineering technique that would change a person's DNA to replace a disease-causing allele with a normal allele
- a chart that helps us visualize all the possible combinations of alleles that could result from a cross
- engineering the use of technology to produce desirable traits by manipulating genes
- different forms of a particular trait
- having two different alleles for the same trait
- the appearance that results from the genotype
- mathematical way to express the likelihood of an event
17 Clues: father of Genetics • trait shows up in the offspring • different forms of a particular trait • the appearance that results from the genotype • having two different alleles for the same trait • having two identical alleles for the same trait • mathematical way to express the likelihood of an event • an offspring is equally likely to receive either allele • ...
Genetics and Selection 2016-03-02
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- Spores form into offspring
- Different forms of genes
- Genes given by parent
- Heredity which is given to offspring
- Things in the nucleus with DNA
- Offspring grows of the side of the parent
- Piece of DNA is added
- Pieces of parent grow into offspring
- Random change in the DNA
- Pregnancy in mammals
- The study of genes
- Reproduction in flowers
- An animal's young
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- Physical expression of genotype
- A gradual change in a population
- DNA is changed
- Different forms of characteristics
- DNA is deleted
- Physical feature of a person
- Gametes forming a zygote
20 Clues: DNA is changed • DNA is deleted • An animal's young • The study of genes • Pregnancy in mammals • Genes given by parent • Piece of DNA is added • Reproduction in flowers • Different forms of genes • Gametes forming a zygote • Random change in the DNA • Spores form into offspring • Physical feature of a person • Things in the nucleus with DNA • Physical expression of genotype • ...
All about Genetics! 2015-11-02
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- observed trait
- diagram made of boxes
- mechaniasm of heredity
- observable expressiobs of the traits
- trait that is covered up
- one pair of contrasting characters
- alternative forms of traits
- two dominant alleles
- factors referred of DNA
- cross between members of the same offspring
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- scientific word of green pea
- deals with the chemical nature of gene
- focuses of behaivior of gene
- first 2 organsms that are crossed.
- passing of characteristics
- binds the chromatid arms
- reviews the basic law of inheritance
- diference among individuals
- one dominant and one recessive
- strong trait
20 Clues: strong trait • observed trait • two dominant alleles • diagram made of boxes • mechaniasm of heredity • factors referred of DNA • binds the chromatid arms • trait that is covered up • passing of characteristics • diference among individuals • alternative forms of traits • scientific word of green pea • focuses of behaivior of gene • one dominant and one recessive • ...
Introduction to Genetics 2017-04-24
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- / having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
- / common ancestry in multiple organisms
- / A form of dominance in which the alleles of a gene pair in a heterozygote
- / parents will also pass down a specific phenotypic trait to their offspring
- Assortment / formation of random combinations of chromosomes in meiosis
- / possible form of a gene
- / used to measure the chances
- / When an individual has two of the same allele, whether dominant or recessive, they are...
- / A four-part structure that forms during the prophase of meiosis
- / the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its geno type with the environment
- / The fundamental, physical, and functional unit of heredity
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- / the process by which the nucleus divides in all sexually reproducing organisms during the production of spores or gametes
- / set of genes in our DNA which is responsible for a particular trait
- / occurs between pro-phase 1 and meta-phase 1
- / refers to a pair of genes where one is dominant and one is recessive
- / state the haploid number is doubled
- Traits / height, skin color and weight
- / the separation of pairs of alleles at meiosis and their independent transmission
- Square / diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- Dominance / form of intermediate inheritance
- / the offspring of two plants or animals of different species
- Alleles / three or more alternative forms of a gene (alleles) that can occupy the same locus
- / cells used during sexual reproduction to produce a new individual organism or zygote
- / the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- / feature of an organism
25 Clues: / feature of an organism • / possible form of a gene • / used to measure the chances • / state the haploid number is doubled • Traits / height, skin color and weight • / common ancestry in multiple organisms • Dominance / form of intermediate inheritance • / having a single set of unpaired chromosomes • / occurs between pro-phase 1 and meta-phase 1 • ...
Genetics and Evolution 2013-04-30
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- having two different alleles for a trait
- pair of complementary nitrogenous bases in a DNA molecule
- when there are three or more alleles for a trait
- two part scientific name that includes genus and species
- trisomy 21
- one allele is not completely dominant over the other
- branching diagram the represents the evolutionary history of a group of organisms
- having two identical alleles for a trait
- reproductive cells, created by meiosis
- key used to identify organisms
- cell division that creates gametes for sexual reproduction
- making a copy of DNA
- two alleles are equally dominant
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- different structure, similar function
- three letter sequence of mRNA that codes for an amino acid
- survival of the fittest
- strand of DNA whose sequence can base pair with the sequences found in another DNA strand
- carries DNA's message from the nucleus to the ribosome
- variations of a gene
- physical expression of a genotype
- sequence of DNA that codes for a protein and, thus, determines a trait
- brings amino acids to the ribosome
- process in which homologous chromosomes exchange portions of their DNA during meiosis
- similar structures, different functions
- the process of using the DNA sequence to build a complementary mRNA sequence
- a set of two chromosomes, one from each parent, with similar structures and genes
- genetic makeup or allele combination for an organism
- a gene found on the X chromosome
- the process in which a ribosome reads a sequence of mRNA and uses it to create a protein
- trait controlled by multiple genes; leads to a range of phenotypes
30 Clues: trisomy 21 • variations of a gene • making a copy of DNA • survival of the fittest • key used to identify organisms • a gene found on the X chromosome • two alleles are equally dominant • physical expression of a genotype • brings amino acids to the ribosome • different structure, similar function • reproductive cells, created by meiosis • similar structures, different functions • ...
Genetics 9 Vocabulary 2014-04-09
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- duration of pregnancy
- egg or sperm
- sack-like structures
- egg and sperm join
- site of protein syntheses
- transport from high to low
- outside of
- only in plants; made of carbohydrate fibers
- fraternal twins
- breaks down lipids, carbs, and proteins
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- stack of membranes
- cell with nucleus
- within
- true or good
- identical twins
- only certain things travel in and out
- means cell
- diffusion of water molecules
- prior to or before
- material taken into the cell through infoldings
20 Clues: within • means cell • outside of • egg or sperm • true or good • identical twins • fraternal twins • cell with nucleus • stack of membranes • egg and sperm join • prior to or before • sack-like structures • duration of pregnancy • site of protein syntheses • transport from high to low • diffusion of water molecules • only certain things travel in and out • breaks down lipids, carbs, and proteins • ...
Genetics Revision Crossword 2015-05-17
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- a base that is one of the fundamental components of RNA
- carrier of genetic information
- a salt
- a chain of amino acids
- responsible for lipid synthesis and transporting molecules around the cell
- DNA bases are held together by these
- responsible for the elastic and contractile properties of muscle. It combines with actin
- is the process of making an RNA copy of a gene sequence in a DNA strand
- used for storage or for waste to be moved out of the cell
- a sugar of RNA
- is the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule to a sequence of amino acids
- surrounds the cytoplam of the cell and controls what goes in and out of the cell
- a unit of heredity which is transferred from a parent to offspring
- The constricted region joining the two sister chromatids that make up an X-shaped chromosome.
- one set of chromosomes
- all where genetic information is stored
- coding segments of DNA
- a protein from milk
- the template of protein synthesis
- a full set of chromosome pairs
- two or more alternative forms of a gene that are responsible for hereditary variation
- the number and visual appearance of the chromosomes
- long threads of protein apart of muscle contraction and relaxation and forms together with myosin
- the sequence of a three nucleotides which together form a unit of genetic coding
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- carries genetic information in the form of genes.
- inside the nucleus and to code RNA and produces ribosomes
- the structural framework of nucleic acids
- the gooey substance between the cell membrane and the nucleus
- acts like a catalysts
- a red protein responsible for transporting oxygen in the blood
- the organelle where proteins are made
- a sugar component of DNA
- responsible for packaging and transporting molecules to other parts of the cell
- a compound of phosphate, sugar and bases
- a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling protein synthesis
- prevent infections and diseases
- the base that joins with thymine
- responsible for breaking down molecules to be removed from the cell
- has a double membrane and is responsible for energy production within the cell
- the building blocks of proteins
- the base that joins with guanine
- series is responsible for making new proteins
- the base that joins with cytosine
- a fibrous protein forming the main structural constituent of hair, feathers, hoofs, claws, horns, etc.
- the base that joins with adenine
45 Clues: a salt • a sugar of RNA • a protein from milk • acts like a catalysts • a chain of amino acids • one set of chromosomes • coding segments of DNA • a sugar component of DNA • carrier of genetic information • a full set of chromosome pairs • prevent infections and diseases • the building blocks of proteins • the base that joins with thymine • the base that joins with guanine • ...
MENDELIAN GENETICS VOCABULARY 2021-02-09
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- By working with 2 traits at the same time, Mendel determined the law of independent assortment.
- is when an allele affects over or more than one trait.
- individuals that have only one member of the chromosome pair.
- coming off to one character at a time. Also, Mendel first do this in his observation.
- allele that is dominant in “autosomal dominant disorder”.
- refers to the noticeable expression of the genes.
- Explicit and appears more frequently resulting from interactions between gene alleles.
- the phenotype was being affected by 2 alleles coming from each parent.
- 1 in 25 is carrier, 1 in 2500 is affected.
- produces spores not gametes.
- a diploid organism’s both alleles are the same.
- these are made of DNA.
- heredity pattern that show one genetic factor involved.
- inheritance by transmission from parents to offspring.
- refers to organism that both alleles are missing for the same gene.
- it is incurable hereditary disorder that progressively destroy the brain of those affected.
- is a characteristic controlled by multiple genes.
- a combination of parent’s phenotype.
- (a disease) it is a dominant lethal condition that affects the brain.
- hypothesis; possible explanation for hereditary.
- Mendel is actually first to count this in crosses to a particular plant.
- parent’s genes can be sorted and passed on. In here traits are separable.
- Distinguishing quality; a sundry for the character.
- red blood cells become distorted into____________. “Sickle-cell anemia” is a disorder that causes oxygen to be low which is not enough throughout the affected body.
- the actual genetic makeup of an individual.
- This part was shrug off for allogamy.
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- a condition in which a person is born is born with additional toes or finger.
- Mendel did this because he did not know the genotype of an individual expressing a dominant trait.
- an interplay between the products of two genes in which the effect of one such gene by another is dependent in the mutation of one or more other genes.
- have different alleles in an organism.
- squares, used for an easy expression of the genotype probabilities.
- mating and crossing in genetics.
- probability that an event will happen in two or more different ways.
- alleles shows incomplete dominance in this level.
- reports the similarity and difference of the DNA sequence in the homologous alleles.
- “Numerous gene inheritance” that is a member of any group of non-allelic genes.
- this level has healthy and normal functional enzyme making if dominant to Tay-Sachs allele.
- Mendel’s law that states a random gene copy are passed to each gamete.
- the relative like hood of an event happening.
- is when intermediate phenotype is present on the offspring.
- breeding, referring to organisms that passes down same variety of phenotypic trait to their offspring over generations.
- Main thing on pea plant why Mendel chose it.
- trait that is not expressed.
- flowers that grow in stem regions.
- study of heredity.
- during_______ peas produces many offspring.
- heterozygous individual’s normal and dysfunctional enzyme molecule are codominant.
- express the passing of traits from parents to their children.
- The DNA sequence of a gene often varies from one individual to another. ______ is alternate type of genes for each trait.
- outlines biological relation of an organism and its ancestors.
- Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics started breeding this in 1857.
51 Clues: study of heredity. • these are made of DNA. • produces spores not gametes. • trait that is not expressed. • mating and crossing in genetics. • flowers that grow in stem regions. • a combination of parent’s phenotype. • This part was shrug off for allogamy. • have different alleles in an organism. • 1 in 25 is carrier, 1 in 2500 is affected. • ...
MENDELIAN GENETICS VOCABULARY 2021-02-09
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- / (a disease) it is a dominant lethal condition that affects the brain.
- / mating and crossing in genetics.
- dominance / is when intermediate phenotype is present on the offspring.
- / study of heredity.
- / have different alleles in an organism.
- / outlines biological relation of an organism and its ancestors.
- / parent’s genes can be sorted and passed on. In here traits are separable.
- / is when an allele affects over or more than one trait.
- / Explicit and appears more frequently, resulting from interactions between gene alleles.
- shape / red blood cells become distorted into____________. “Sickle-cell anemia” is a disorder that causes oxygen to be low which is not enough throughout the affected body.
- squares / used for an easy expression of the genotype probabilities.
- / heredity pattern that show one genetic factor involved.
- / during_______ peas produces many offspring.
- / Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics started breeding this in 1857.
- / the relative like hood of an event happening.
- / is a characteristic controlled by multiple genes.
- / coming off to one character at a time. Also, Mendel first do this in his observation.
- / “Numerous gene inheritance” that is a member of any group of non-allelic genes.
- / a condition in which a person is born is born with additional toes or finger.
- / refers to organism that both alleles are missing for the same gene.
- / these are made of DNA.
- / an interplay between the products of two genes, in which the effect of one such gene by another is dependent in the mutation of one or more other genes.
- / individuals that have only one member of the chromosome pair.
- / the phenotype was being affected by 2 alleles coming from each parent.
- / Mendel did this because he did not know the genotype of an individual expressing a dominant trait.
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- / express the passing of traits from parents to their children.
- / hypothesis; possible explanation for hereditary.
- / Main thing on pea plant why Mendel chose it.
- phenotype / a combination of parent’s phenotype.
- / Distinguishing quality; a sundry for the character.
- / heterozygous individual’s normal and dysfunctional enzyme molecule are codominant.
- / Mendel’s law that states a random gene copy are passed to each gamete.
- / By working with 2 traits at the same time, Mendel determined the law of independent assortment.
- / trait that is not expressed.
- / Mendel is actually first to count this in crosses to a particular plant.
- / alleles shows incomplete dominance in this level.
- / probability that an event will happen in two or more different ways.
- / allele that is dominant in “autosomal dominant disorder”.
- Sachs / it is incurable hereditary disorder that progressively destroy the brain of those affected.
- / produces spores not gametes.
- fibrosis / 1 in 25 is carrier, 1 in 2500 is affected.
- / This part was shrug off for allogamy.
- / inheritance by transmission from parents to offspring.
- / a diploid organism’s both alleles are the same.
- / the actual genetic makeup of an individual.
- / flowers that grow in stem regions.
- / refers to the noticeable expression of the genes.
- / reports the similarity and difference of the DNA sequence in the homologous alleles.
- breeding / referring to organisms that passes down same variety of phenotypic trait to their offspring over generations.
- / The DNA sequence of a gene often varies from one individual to another. ______ is alternate type of genes for each trait.
- / this level has healthy and normal functional enzyme making if dominant to Tay-Sachs allele.
51 Clues: / study of heredity. • / these are made of DNA. • / trait that is not expressed. • / produces spores not gametes. • / mating and crossing in genetics. • / flowers that grow in stem regions. • / This part was shrug off for allogamy. • / have different alleles in an organism. • / during_______ peas produces many offspring. • / the actual genetic makeup of an individual. • ...
MENDELIAN GENETICS VOCABULARY 2021-02-09
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- parent’s genes can be sorted and passed on. In here traits are separable.
- refers to organism that both alleles are missing for the same gene.
- Mendel is actually first to count this in crosses to a particular plant.
- mating and crossing in genetics.
- Explicit and appears more frequently, resulting from interactions between gene alleles.
- Mendel did this because he did not know the genotype of an individual expressing a dominant trait.
- this level has healthy and normal functional enzyme making if dominant to Tay-Sachs allele.
- allele that is dominant in “autosomal dominant disorder”.
- This part was shrug off for allogamy.
- heterozygous individual’s normal and dysfunctional enzyme molecule are codominant.
- express the passing of traits from parents to their children.
- these are made of DNA.
- study of heredity.
- is a characteristic controlled by multiple genes.
- the phenotype was being affected by 2 alleles coming from each parent.
- Mendel’s law that states a random gene copy are passed to each gamete.
- refers to the noticeable expression of the genes.
- reports the similarity and difference of the DNA sequence in the homologous alleles.
- Sachs it is incurable hereditary disorder that progressively destroy the brain of those affected.
- By working with 2 traits at the same time, Mendel determined the law of independent assortment.
- squares used for an easy expression of the genotype probabilities.
- an interplay between the products of two genes, in which the effect of one such gene by another is dependent in the mutation of one or more other genes.
- outlines biological relation of an organism and its ancestors.
- produces spores not gametes.
- “Numerous gene inheritance” that is a member of any group of non-allelic genes.
- the actual genetic makeup of an individual.
- fibrosis 1 in 25 is carrier, 1 in 2500 is affected.
- The DNA sequence of a gene often varies from one individual to another. ______ is alternate type of genes for each trait.
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- Main thing on pea plant why Mendel chose it.
- alleles shows incomplete dominance in this level.
- trait that is not expressed.
- flowers that grow in stem regions.
- is when an allele affects over or more than one trait.
- a condition in which a person is born is born with additional toes or finger.
- heredity pattern that show one genetic factor involved.
- a combination of parent’s phenotype.
- hypothesis; possible explanation for hereditary.
- during_______ peas produces many offspring.
- is when intermediate phenotype is present on the offspring.
- probability that an event will happen in two or more different ways.
- (a disease) it is a dominant lethal condition that affects the brain.
- have different alleles in an organism.
- coming off to one character at a time. Also, Mendel first do this in his observation.
- a diploid organism’s both alleles are the same.
- shape red blood cells become distorted into____________. “Sickle-cell anemia” is a disorder that causes oxygen to be low which is not enough throughout the affected body.
- individuals that have only one member of the chromosome pair.
- Distinguishing quality; a sundry for the character.
- the relative like hood of an event happening.
- breeding referring to organisms that passes down same variety of phenotypic trait to their offspring over generations.
- Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics started breeding this in 1857.
- inheritance by transmission from parents to offspring.
51 Clues: study of heredity. • these are made of DNA. • trait that is not expressed. • produces spores not gametes. • mating and crossing in genetics. • flowers that grow in stem regions. • a combination of parent’s phenotype. • This part was shrug off for allogamy. • have different alleles in an organism. • during_______ peas produces many offspring. • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-11
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- selection- the identification by humans of desirable traits in the plants and animals
- live on earth originated from microorganisms
- structures- skeletal elements of organisms that suggest a connection to a common ancestor
- structures- structures that are similar in unrelated organisms
- the classification of organisms
- theory- believes organelles in eukaryotic cells were once prokaryotic micros
- changing of a structure of a gene resulting in a variant form that may be transmitted to future generations
- organic compounds that are fatty acids
- equilibrium- hypothesis that evolutionary development marked by isolated episodes of rapid speciation between long periods of little or no change
- - organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues that must include sugars, salts, and cellulars
- flow- also known as gene migration or allele flow
- - nitrogenous organic compounds composed of amino acids
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- structures- feature of behavior that no longer seems to have a purpose
- - an organism's ability to survive and reproduce
- the ingestion of bacteria
- selection- the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to better survive
- evolution- process where organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits
- organism that grows without air
- nomenclature- two terms used to denote a species of living organisms
- influence of closely related species on eachother
- evolution- may occur as a response to changes in abiotic factors
- - preserved impression/remains of a prehistoric organism
22 Clues: the ingestion of bacteria • organism that grows without air • the classification of organisms • organic compounds that are fatty acids • live on earth originated from microorganisms • - an organism's ability to survive and reproduce • influence of closely related species on eachother • flow- also known as gene migration or allele flow • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2021-10-29
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- Instructions for the traits of an organism
- Which chromosome a parent passes down is
- Drinks bodily fluids
- grows fur during a full moon
- Olney's albinos
- Broom pilot
- Egyptian royal
- An apparition of a dead person
- All Hallows Eve
- undead. Eats Brains.
- reproduction involving only one parent
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- An organism's young.
- the passing of traits through generations.
- where chromosomes are located in the cell
- They give chromosomes to offspring
- The changing of the structure of a gene
- Many differing organisms is due to genetic...
- characteristics of an organism.
- the molecule that contains DNA
- the study of heredity and inherited traits.
- The carrier of genes
- reproduction that involves two parents
22 Clues: Broom pilot • Egyptian royal • Olney's albinos • All Hallows Eve • An organism's young. • Drinks bodily fluids • The carrier of genes • undead. Eats Brains. • grows fur during a full moon • the molecule that contains DNA • An apparition of a dead person • characteristics of an organism. • They give chromosomes to offspring • reproduction that involves two parents • ...
Health and Genetics 2021-11-15
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- Tiny structures full of information passed n from generation to generation
- Sperm and eggs divide their pairs of chromosomes and have only 23 single chromosomes each. These cells are known as ________ cells.
- The _______ in your health changes every day, and seasons of life will bring new challenges to your health.
- Central area enclosed by a membrane within a cell
- Blood type is an example of traits that have _______.
- God has designed you to have enough ______ and strength for tasks
- Pursuing health is good _________ of the life you have been given
- Inherited characteristics from your ancestors
- Traits in your genotype but not seen in you are _______ traits
- A female's 23rd chromosome pair.
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- The study inherited traits
- Traits that can be observed in you are _______ traits
- look similar but have subtle differences, becauce one chromosome in each pair comes from the person's mother and the other from the father
- The building blocks of life
- There are only four _______ used in DNA. These are used in sort of a language or code to pass on genetic information.
- Identical twins begin with exactly the same ____, but studies have found that these twins have subtle genetic differences.
- A male's 23rd chromosome pair.
- If all of the DNA strands in a single cell were placed end to end, the DNA would be about two _______ long.
- the pursuit of balance physically, socially, mentally, emotionally, and spiritually
- Sequence of 3.1 billion nucleobases in human DNA
- 46 chromosomes within the nucleus. Long, fragile strands covered with protective coating
- DNA is shaped in a double _____.
22 Clues: The study inherited traits • The building blocks of life • A male's 23rd chromosome pair. • DNA is shaped in a double _____. • A female's 23rd chromosome pair. • Inherited characteristics from your ancestors • Sequence of 3.1 billion nucleobases in human DNA • Central area enclosed by a membrane within a cell • Blood type is an example of traits that have _______. • ...
Genetics crossword puzzle 2022-04-07
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- The passing of trait to parent to offspring.
- A threadlike structure within a cell's nucleus that contains DNA that is passed from one generation to another.
- Having two identical alleles for a particular gene.
- an offspring of many generations that has the same form of a trait. PUR
- A sequence of DNA that determines a trait and is passed from parent to offspring.
- Trait, Two alleles that make up the actual genetic trait. DOM
- Any change in the DNA of a gene or chromosome. MUT
- Trait, A trait that is not in your genes but is picked up from environmental factors. AQ T
- An organism's genetic makeup, or allele combinations. GEN
- A specific characteristic that an organism can pass to its offspring through its genes.
- The different forms of a gene.
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- Product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents. OF
- The scientific study of Heredity.
- Having two different alleles for a particular gene.
- Trait, A genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- Square, A chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross.
- Trait, Genetically determined characteristics.
- an offspring of crosses that has to different alleles for a trait. H
- ''Deoxyribose Nucleic Acid'' carrier of genetic information that a chromosome are made of.
- An organism's physical appearance or visible traits.
- Information, Located in the nucleus of every cell wall.
21 Clues: The different forms of a gene. • The scientific study of Heredity. • The passing of trait to parent to offspring. • Trait, Genetically determined characteristics. • Any change in the DNA of a gene or chromosome. MUT • Having two different alleles for a particular gene. • Having two identical alleles for a particular gene. • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2022-04-01
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- Sequence of a gene's DNA.
- The forms of a gene that shares a locus.
- Cell division that makes cell.
- Specialized part of a cell.
- Having dissimilar alleles.
- Having identical alleles.
- Act of writing in code or cipher.
- A threadlike strand of DNA.
- Relating to or constituting a phenotype.
- Allele that produces the same phenotype
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- Information encoded in a gene.
- DNA controlling physical characteristics
- Of or pertaining to a recession.
- A change in qualities.
- Human blood cells.
- Part in a cell that synthesize proteins.
- Observable characteristics from genes.
- Allele that produces its characteristic.
- Relating to or constituting a genotype.
- A long linear polymer.
20 Clues: Human blood cells. • A change in qualities. • A long linear polymer. • Sequence of a gene's DNA. • Having identical alleles. • Having dissimilar alleles. • Specialized part of a cell. • A threadlike strand of DNA. • Information encoded in a gene. • Cell division that makes cell. • Of or pertaining to a recession. • Act of writing in code or cipher. • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2022-03-18
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- set of alleles you inherit
- gene represented by lowercase letter
- chromosome collection
- 2 alleles are the same
- one parent needed
- basic unit of heredity
- different versions of our genes
- gene represented by uppercase letter
- two parents needed
- product of sexual reproduction
- result of out genotype
- parents give the offspring half of their chromosomes
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- 2 alleles are different
- we have 46 pairs
- contains DNA bases
- when the sperm meets the egg
- things we inherit from our parents
- parent has 46 chromosomes
- the first 22 airs of chromosomes
- process of creating offspring
20 Clues: we have 46 pairs • one parent needed • contains DNA bases • two parents needed • chromosome collection • 2 alleles are the same • basic unit of heredity • result of out genotype • 2 alleles are different • parent has 46 chromosomes • set of alleles you inherit • when the sperm meets the egg • process of creating offspring • product of sexual reproduction • different versions of our genes • ...
Genetics and Hereditary 2022-03-25
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- The chromosomes that make up a pair, the one chromosome from each parent are called ____.
- An organsim with two different alleles for a particular trait is ____.
- The new combination of genes produced by corssing over and independent assortment is called ________.
- The organism's allele pairs are called its ____.
- A cell with "n" number of chromosomes is called a ___ cell.
- The study of ____, which is the science of hereditary, began with Mendal who is regarded as the father of genetics.
- ______ is the occurance of one or more extra sets of all chromosomes in an organism.
- Gametes are formed during a process called ____, which is a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes.
- ____ is a process during which chromosomal segments are exchanged between a pair of homologous chromosomes.
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- From these results, he developed the ____________.
- A cell that contains 2n number of chromosomes is called a ____ cell.
- The observable characteristic or outward expression of an allele pair is called the ______.
- Mendel's _______ states that the two alleles for each trait separate during meiosis.
- These heterozygous organisms are called _____.
- The process by which one haploid gamete combines with another haploid gamete is called ____.
- An organism with two of the same alleles for a particular trait is ____.
- The DNA on chromosomes are arranged in these segments called ___.
- An individual who is heterozygous for a recessive disorder is called a _____.
- In the case of humans, a scientist studies a family history using a ____.
- In order to maintinf the same chromosomes number from generation to generation, an organism produces ___.
20 Clues: These heterozygous organisms are called _____. • The organism's allele pairs are called its ____. • From these results, he developed the ____________. • A cell with "n" number of chromosomes is called a ___ cell. • The DNA on chromosomes are arranged in these segments called ___. • A cell that contains 2n number of chromosomes is called a ____ cell. • ...
Reproduction and Genetics 2022-04-29
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- single-celled reproductive bodies highly resistant to cold and heat damage
- different forms of a physical characteristic
- A complex molecule containing the genetic information that makes up the chromosomes.
- how a trait appears based on the inherited combination of alleles
- threadlike structures made of DNA molecules
- a form of asexual reproduction in which offspring grow from a part of a parent plant
- an organism that has two different alleles for a trait
- trait of an organism that can be masked by the dominant form of a trait
- series of events that cells go through as they grow and divide
- A reproductive process that involves two parents that combine their genetic material to produce a new organism, which differs from both parents
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
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- describes a trait that covers over, or dominates, another form of that trait.
- product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parents
- A reproductive process that involves only one parent and produces offspring that are identical to the parent.
- a number that describes how likely it is that an event will occur, often expressed as a percentage
- A form of asexual reproduction in single-celled organisms by which one cell divides into two cells of the same size
- different forms of a gene that codes for a trait
- a segment of DNA on a chromosome that codes for a specific trait
- an organism's genetic makeup, or allele combination
- a chart that shows all the possible combinations of alleles that can result from a genetic cross
- Process in sexual reproduction in which male and female reproductive cells join to form a new cell
- form of asexual reproduction in which a part of the parent organism pinches off and forms a new organism
- an organism that has two identical alleles for a trait
23 Clues: threadlike structures made of DNA molecules • different forms of a physical characteristic • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • different forms of a gene that codes for a trait • an organism's genetic makeup, or allele combination • an organism that has two different alleles for a trait • an organism that has two identical alleles for a trait • ...
Genetics and Evolution 2022-08-23
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- outward expression
- can be over-ruled
- increases likelihood of an individual's
- change over time
- different allele
- making a copy
- features or behaviours of an organism
- half the number chromosomes
- an organism's surroundings
- carry information from parents to offspring
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- bundle of DNA, humans have 23 pairs
- examples include sperm and eggs
- normal number of chromosomes
- different forms of the same thing
- internal information
- two traits expressed at the same time
- more powerful
- controller of the cell
- process to produce sperms and eggs
- used to describe for example someone with blue eyes
- cell division
21 Clues: more powerful • making a copy • cell division • change over time • different allele • can be over-ruled • outward expression • internal information • controller of the cell • an organism's surroundings • half the number chromosomes • normal number of chromosomes • examples include sperm and eggs • different forms of the same thing • process to produce sperms and eggs • ...
Genetics and Biotechnology 2021-06-14
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- first cloned mammal from an adult cell
- process in which the environment determines which genes are turned on or off (2 words)
- a random change in DNA that results in one or more fewer bases
- a random change in DNA that results in an addition of one or more bases
- traits that are determined by DNA
- organelle that assembles proteins
- double stranded genetic material
- random change in DNA
- a random change in DNA where a bases is replaced with another base
- technique that moves a gene of interest from one organism into another (2 words)
- process in which DNA makes a copy of itself, before cell division
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- traits that are learned; can not be passed onto offspring
- tightly coiled DNA
- technique used to process and analyze DNA to determine relationships, aka DNA fingerprinting (2 words)
- process in which mRNA is made
- technique in which humans choose organisms with desired traits to mate and reproduce, aka artificial selection (2 words)
- organic molecule used to cut DNA at specific sequences
- mRNA is read as three letter "words" called
- process in which mRNA is read, producing a protein
- organisms that has been genetically altered
- organelle that stores genetic material
- segment of DNA that codes for a specific protein or trait
- single stranded genetic material read by ribosomes
23 Clues: tightly coiled DNA • random change in DNA • process in which mRNA is made • double stranded genetic material • traits that are determined by DNA • organelle that assembles proteins • first cloned mammal from an adult cell • organelle that stores genetic material • mRNA is read as three letter "words" called • organisms that has been genetically altered • ...
Genetics Bio project 2023-11-21
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- the visible part of the gene that can be seen on a person
- a compound which is one of the four constituent bases of nucleic acids
- nucleotide changes and causes amino acids to change
- studies how individual genes or groups of genes are involved in health and disease
- mutation that inserts or deletes one or more nucleotides
- acids building blocks of proteins
- a compound found in living tissue as a constituent base of nucleic acids
- large complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
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- nucleotide change creates/destroys a start or stop codon
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes
- DNA is copied as mRNA
- a random change in the sequence of DNA
- three nucleotide sequence
- DNA is copied to create an identical strand of DNA
- nucleotide changes but amino acid doesn't change
- Mutation affects a single nucleotide
- Ribosomes "read" the mRNA and use the information to build protiens
- a compound that occurs in guano and fish scales, and is one of the four constituent bases of nucleic acids
- the invisible part of the gene that cannot be seen on a person
- having two identical alleles of a particular gene or genes
20 Clues: DNA is copied as mRNA • three nucleotide sequence • acids building blocks of proteins • Mutation affects a single nucleotide • a random change in the sequence of DNA • nucleotide changes but amino acid doesn't change • DNA is copied to create an identical strand of DNA • nucleotide changes and causes amino acids to change • ...
genetics and heredity 2024-02-23
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- makes proteins by using carried mRNA
- a change in the DNA sequence
- observable traits
- two identical versions of the same gene
- Deoxyribonucleic acid
- A molecule made up of amino acids
- one cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells.
- the process of copying a segment of DNA into RNA
- proteins that help speed up metabolism
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- reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes
- the union of two gametes
- structure of nucleic acids and protein
- a different inherited version of a gene
- fertilized egg cell
- genetic makeup
- product of reproduction
- when a genotype is homozygous
- contains only a single set of chromosomes
- receives two versions of each gene
- basic unit of heredity
20 Clues: genetic makeup • observable traits • fertilized egg cell • Deoxyribonucleic acid • basic unit of heredity • product of reproduction • the union of two gametes • a change in the DNA sequence • when a genotype is homozygous • A molecule made up of amino acids • receives two versions of each gene • makes proteins by using carried mRNA • structure of nucleic acids and protein • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2024-02-27
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- single strand and codes for proteins
- cells in the body
- two identical allele of a certain gene
- the product of reproduction
- dna copied to make rna molecule
- adaptor between mrna and amino acids
- a trait that is greatly influenced
- change in dna sequence
- the union of two gametes
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- two different allele of a certain gene
- unique to every individual
- structure found inside nucleus
- expressed when genotype is homozygous
- prep for cell division
- genes from parent to offspring
- diagram to show offspring
- fertilized egg cell
- encodes protein
- play a critical role in the body
- rna used to produce protein
20 Clues: encodes protein • cells in the body • fertilized egg cell • prep for cell division • change in dna sequence • the union of two gametes • diagram to show offspring • unique to every individual • the product of reproduction • rna used to produce protein • structure found inside nucleus • genes from parent to offspring • dna copied to make rna molecule • play a critical role in the body • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2024-02-27
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- single strand and codes for proteins
- cells in the body
- two identical allele of a certain gene
- the product of reproduction
- dna copied to make rna molecule
- adaptor between mrna and amino acids
- a trait that is greatly influenced
- change in dna sequence
- the union of two gametes
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- two different allele of a certain gene
- unique to every individual
- structure found inside nucleus
- expressed when genotype is homozygous
- prep for cell division
- genes from parent to offspring
- diagram to show offspring
- fertilized egg cell
- encodes protein
- play a critical role in the body
- rna used to produce protein
20 Clues: encodes protein • cells in the body • fertilized egg cell • prep for cell division • change in dna sequence • the union of two gametes • diagram to show offspring • unique to every individual • the product of reproduction • rna used to produce protein • structure found inside nucleus • genes from parent to offspring • dna copied to make rna molecule • play a critical role in the body • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2024-02-27
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- type of cell division in sexually reproducing organisms that reduces the number of chromosomes in gametes
- made up of amino acids joined by bonds
- molecule that carries genetic information for the development of an organism
- the cells in the body other than sperm and egg cells
- used to analyze the pattern of inheritance of a particular trait throughout a family
- copying a segment of DNA into RNA
- a type of cell division that results in two daughter cells each having the same number and kind of chromosomes as the parent nucleus
- process in living cells that proteins are produced using RNA molecules as a template
- proteins that speed up chemical reactions in the body
- process in which a cell replicates and makes two new cells
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- process that includes DNA, RNA, and various enzymes
- how offspring are made
- tells your body to make proteins
- short for Ribonucleic acid
- an animal, plant, or microbe whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering techniques
- type of RNA molecule that helps decode messenger RNA into a protein
- two complete sets of chromosomes
- a unit heredity transferred from a parent to an offspring
- made of protein and a single molecule of DNA
- a single set of unpaired chromosomes
- that arises from a mutation of two or more genes
21 Clues: how offspring are made • short for Ribonucleic acid • tells your body to make proteins • two complete sets of chromosomes • copying a segment of DNA into RNA • a single set of unpaired chromosomes • made up of amino acids joined by bonds • made of protein and a single molecule of DNA • that arises from a mutation of two or more genes • ...
Genetics Vocab #1 2024-02-29
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- nitrogen base found only in RNA molecules
- the process of new proteins using the code found on DNA
- a gene mutation impacting a single nitrogen base and changing an individual amino acid in the resulting protein at the point of mutation
- nitrogen bases found in DNA and RNA molecules
- a change in an organism’s genes
- the building blocks of proteins
- codon that tells DNA strand to stop coding for an amino acid (trait)
- the type of RNA which ribosomes are made of
- the genes that an individual carries in their DNA, whether they are expressed physically or not
- the bonds formed between amino acids to make a protein
- the creation of amino acids from mRNA code
- a mutation impacting an organism's individual nitrogen bases in their DNA
- RNA fragments at the ribosomes that carry amino acids to the mRNA to begin creating proteins during translation
- a small structure of a RNA or DNA nucleotide, either Cytosine, Guanine, Adenine, Thymine, or Uracil
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- the building block of a DNA or RNA molecule, made of a phosphate, a sugar molecule (such as ribose or dioxiribose), and a nitrogen base
- the creation of mRNA from DNA
- a gene mutation impacting the way all nitrogen bases are read after the point of mutation, changing all the amino acids after the point of mutation
- the physically expressed traits of an individual
- nitrogen base found only in DNA molecules
- a collection of amino acids which acts as enzymes or building blocks of the body
- any agent which causes mutation of DNA
- codon that tells DNA strand to begin coding for an amino acid (trait)
- the “twisted ladder” structure of a DNA molecule
- 3 nitrogen bases in a row on an mRNA molecule that code for an amino acid
- “messenger RNA” that carries genetic code (instructions) from DNA in nucleus to the ribosomes to make proteins
- 3 nitrogen bases in a row on a tRNA molecule that correspond to a codon on an mRNA molecule
- a sugar necessary for building a DNA nucleotide
- a molecule that forms the backbone of a nucleic acid
- a sugar necessary for building an RNA nucleotide
- a trait that shows up no matter what an individual’s genotype is
- a trait that shows up only if it is the only trait carried in an individual’s genotype
31 Clues: the creation of mRNA from DNA • a change in an organism’s genes • the building blocks of proteins • any agent which causes mutation of DNA • nitrogen base found only in RNA molecules • nitrogen base found only in DNA molecules • the creation of amino acids from mRNA code • the type of RNA which ribosomes are made of • nitrogen bases found in DNA and RNA molecules • ...
Introduction to Genetics 2020-02-24
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- a section of DNA that encodes and controls a trait.
- the process by which an organism acquires its characteristics from their parent.
- a problem or illness which affects someone’s mind or body.
- two different forms a gene
- to the genetic makeup of an organism.
- the allele or gene that shows up
- to any genetically determined characteristic
- – pollination/is the pollination of a flower or plant with pollen from another flower or plant.
- the allele or gene that is masked.
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- on characteristics from parents to offspring
- the young born living organisms
- to all observable characteristics of an organism
- of biology that studies heredity
- forms of a gene
- a genetic cross made to examine the distribution of one specific set of alleles in the resulting offspring.
- two of the same form of gene
- a form of inheritance wherein the alleles of a gene pair in a heterozygote are expressed.
- square/is a square diagram used to predict the genotypes
- used to measure the chances or likelihood of an event to occur
- cross/a genetic cross between genotypes
20 Clues: forms of a gene • two different forms a gene • two of the same form of gene • the young born living organisms • of biology that studies heredity • the allele or gene that shows up • the allele or gene that is masked. • to the genetic makeup of an organism. • cross/a genetic cross between genotypes • on characteristics from parents to offspring • ...
Principles of Genetics 2024-05-07
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- observable or detectable (visible) characteristics of an individual organism
- mating individuals with no regard to similarity of pedigree or similarity of performance
- Scientists know that all ____ important livestock traits are under some degree of genetic control
- phenotype focused breeding system where paired animals are more alike in traits than the average of the herd or group and can produce some extreme versions of traits
- Crossbreeing system:many breeds are used at the same time but are separated into groups and the more breeds that are rotated, the greater amount of heterosis seen among the offspring
- genetic makeup or allele combinations that are instructions the animal uses to grow and the foundation for the its genetics
- traits that are always expressed and the corresponding trait is seen, even if paired with a recessive allele
- only expressed and visible when paired with another recessive allele and no dominant allele is present
- The study of heredity and how genes in all living things influence life is called...
- When an animal inherits the same alleles for a particular gene, like hair coat, from both parents this heredity is referred to as...
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- Crossbreeding system:mating an animal of one breed with one from a second breed producing offspring that display a high degree of hybrid vigor but are always destined to go to market
- In cross breeding, the first generation receives the most benefit and this generation is known as the ___ ______________
- In crossbreeding, the genetic makeup of an individual (genotype) consists of two different alleles of a gene for a particular trait making them...
- mating of animals that are less alike in performance traits than the average of the herd and is used to correct genetic deficiencies within a herd
- pedigree focused breed system that mates individuals that are closely related compared to the overall breed to the overall breed
- The version of inbreeding is commonly used for breeding animals with the same genetic line (family tree) but are not closely related as inbred animals and is called...
- Breeding of a hybrid animal to another animal that has one or more ancestral breeds or lines in common is called...
- Mating of two genetically different animals of the same species is called...
- breed formed using two or more established breeds in exact percentages that vary based on the goals of the breed and often called a synthetic breed
- Breed complementarity is production of a more desirable offspring by crossing breeds that are genetically different from each other but hold complimentary ____.
- Livestock that are offspring resulting from the mating of two genetically similar animals are often called ____
- Mating of individuals with different genotypes can provide an increase in genetic performance beyond what is expected from the parent breeds called...
- The amount of genetic variation determines the potential amount of possible genetic ___________
- mating of animals that are less closely related than most animals within the breed
24 Clues: observable or detectable (visible) characteristics of an individual organism • Mating of two genetically different animals of the same species is called... • mating of animals that are less closely related than most animals within the breed • The study of heredity and how genes in all living things influence life is called... • ...
Genetics and Hereditary 2024-03-05
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- The process of duplicating a DNA molecule
- The young creation of living organisms
- A change in a DNA sequence of an organism
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell that carries genes
- Refers to inheriting different alleles of a trait
- The union of two gametes
- The molecule that carries genetic information
- the process by which a cell makes proteins
- When a cell divides twice to form four haploid daughter cells
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child
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- A cell that contains a single set of chromosomes
- The observable traits an individual has from their genes
- Refers to inheriting the same alleles of a trait
- complex molecules made of amino acids
- The process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA
- Fertilized egg cell
- When a cell divides into two daughter cells
- The presence of two complete sets of chromosomes in an organism's cells
- The genetic makeup of an organism
- Proteins that speed up chemical reactions in our bodies
20 Clues: Fertilized egg cell • The union of two gametes • The genetic makeup of an organism • complex molecules made of amino acids • The young creation of living organisms • The process of duplicating a DNA molecule • A change in a DNA sequence of an organism • the process by which a cell makes proteins • When a cell divides into two daughter cells • ...
Mutations - Molecular Genetics 2024-09-29
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- A type of mutation that has no effect on the protein synthesized (specify where they may occur)
- The most common type of mutation since 90% of our DNA is non-coding
- Mutation leaves the organism unaffected, leads to an extra chromosome copy
- Mutation that substitutes a stop codon for an amino acid (interpret the effects of this mutation on the cell and polypeptide chain)
- mutations that lead to amino acid substitution (Interpret the effects of this type of mutation)
- an inversion mutation leads to the reversal of ---- that may lead to disrupted gene function
- results when a DNA sequence is reversed.
- edits made to a chromosome
- Mutation leading to segment dislocation between chromosomes, causing faulty protein synthesis
- external mutation causing agents (list examples)
- Mutations that cause multiple missense or nonsense mutations, leading to a non-functioning protein
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- The study of genomes and the relationship of genes between species
- results from the replacement of a nucleotide, potentially changing the amino acid codon
- Large scale mutations involving multiple nucleotides, genes, or regions of a chromosome; identifiable in karyotype.
- Naturally caused mutations that are often a result of faulty DNA replication
- these type of mutations occur in alleles and are not noticeable in an organism's karyotype
- aka jumping genes
- non coding regions aka VNTRs (list full form
- Mutations as a result of a change in the number of nucleotides, changes the whole coding of the sequence
- Results when two adjacent nucleotides trade places
- used in paternity tests and forensics (write full form and type of mutation on the back of page)
- mutations occurring in a single nucleotide
22 Clues: aka jumping genes • edits made to a chromosome • results when a DNA sequence is reversed. • mutations occurring in a single nucleotide • non coding regions aka VNTRs (list full form • external mutation causing agents (list examples) • Results when two adjacent nucleotides trade places • The study of genomes and the relationship of genes between species • ...
Molecular Genetics 3340 2024-10-04
Across
- splicing, Leads to greater isoforms
- enzymes, Cleaves at sequence specific site
- acetate edta, TAE
- Package genomic DNA
- Histone octamer
- Trait, Blood pressure
- Highly conserved in all eukaryotes
- Genetic Proportion of variation in a trait
- box, Used in rapidly transcribed genes
- Product of PCR
- Synergistically acting transcription factor complex
- PCR equipment
- Process of foreign genetic material is taken up by a cell
- To remove DNA from the spin column it requires this
- Alternate forms of a gene
- green, Non-carcinogenic alternative to ethidium bromide
- virus, gRNA delivery system
- Backbone sugar
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- syndrome, Loss of maternal UBE3A gene
- sequencing, Method of random incorporation of chain-terminating dideoxynucleotides
- First step in PCR
- K, Digesting enzyme
- Pyogenes, CRISPR/Cas9 derived bacteria
- Widely used cut site
- multiple DNA variants
- Degradation enzyme
- Short strands of RNA
- Outer germ layer
- Trait, ABO blood groups
- endonuclease, Cas9 protein
- Polysaccharide used in gel electrophoresis
- Reporter gene
- Most common typer of genetic variation
- Sequence alignment tool
- chain reaction, Technique for nucleotide amplification
- Gel electrophoresis standard
- Study of modification of gene expression
37 Clues: Reporter gene • PCR equipment • Product of PCR • Backbone sugar • Histone octamer • Outer germ layer • First step in PCR • acetate edta, TAE • Degradation enzyme • K, Digesting enzyme • Package genomic DNA • Widely used cut site • Short strands of RNA • multiple DNA variants • Trait, Blood pressure • Trait, ABO blood groups • Sequence alignment tool • Alternate forms of a gene • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-02
Across
- the process of translating the sequence of mRNA into a sequence of amino acids
- displays a family tree and members of the family who are affected by a genetic trait
- molecules carry the genetic information needed to make proteins
- a table of all of the possible outcomes for a genetic cross between two individuals
- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA
- Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell
- DNA molecule that consists of part/all of the genetic material of an organism
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- the process in which cells make proteins.
- set of observable traits of an organism
- substance that acts as a catalyst in living organisms
- one variant of a gene that overrides the other allele
- an allele that is masked by a dominant allele
- cell has one complete set of chromosomes
- double-stranded molecules inside cells that carry genetic information
- a mature sexual reproductive cell
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- cell has two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent
- serves as a link between the mRNA and the amino acids
- single-stranded molecule with a sugar called ribose
- the process of cell reproduction that produces two genetically identical daughter cells
20 Clues: a mature sexual reproductive cell • the genetic makeup of an organism • set of observable traits of an organism • cell has one complete set of chromosomes • Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell • the process in which cells make proteins. • an allele that is masked by a dominant allele • single-stranded molecule with a sugar called ribose • ...
genetics and heredity 2023-02-16
Across
- production of a phenotype that is intermediate between two homozygous parents
- outward physical appearance and behavior aof an organism
- an alternate form that a gene may have for a single trait; can be dominant or recessive
- A diagram that shows the occurrence of a genetic trait in several generations of a family.
- These structures are found in the nucleus of a cell that contains DNA. "Package for the DNA"
- a tool to predict the probability of certain traits in offspring that shows the different ways alleles can combine
- Segment or section of DNA that code for a particular trait. Made up of two alleles.
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- Cell division that produces reproductive cells called gametes
- decribes an organism with two alleles that are the same for a trait
- describes a trait that is covered over, or dominated, by another form of that trait and seems to disappear
- An organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes.
- cell division that results in two identical a cells
- Reproductive cells that are haploid (n), also known as sperm and eggs
- biological and chemical methods to change the arrangement of a gene's DNA to improve crop production, produce large volumes of medicine, and change how cells perform their normal functions
- Double helix; found in the nucleus and contains genetic information
- an organism's genetic makeup
- describes an organism with two different alleles for a trait
- a new organism produced by parents (seedling, child, kitten)
- An organism or cell having two sets of chromosomes or twice the haploid number
- decribes a trait that covers over, or dominates, another form of that trait
20 Clues: an organism's genetic makeup • cell division that results in two identical a cells • outward physical appearance and behavior aof an organism • describes an organism with two different alleles for a trait • a new organism produced by parents (seedling, child, kitten) • Cell division that produces reproductive cells called gametes • ...
Genetics Review Crossword 2023-04-23
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- Factors that control a trait
- Cell divides into two identical daughter cells
- Shows the presence or absence of a trait in multiple generations of a family
- Changes in the sequence of nucleotides in DNA or changes in the number or structure of chromosomes
- Chemical drugs that target rapidly dividing cells
- Pairs with Cytosine in DNA and RNA
- Spindles attach to this part on a chromosome
- Carries amino acids to ribosomes
- Physical appearance or visible trait
- 3 complementary tRNA bases
- Allele combination
- A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes
- Has two identical alleles for a trait
- Occurs in reproductive cells
- Pairs with Thymine in DNA
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- The process where a sperm and egg meet to form a new organism
- Double stranded
- Uncontrolled cell division
- Cell division occurs during this phase of the cell cycle
- mRNA --> Amino Acids
- DNA --> mRNA
- 3 nucleotide bases make up a _____
- Replacing old worn out cells is a reason for this
- Has two different alleles for a trait
- Crossing over occurs
- Is used in RNA instead of Thymine
- Father of Genetics
27 Clues: DNA --> mRNA • Double stranded • Allele combination • Father of Genetics • mRNA --> Amino Acids • Crossing over occurs • Pairs with Thymine in DNA • Uncontrolled cell division • 3 complementary tRNA bases • Factors that control a trait • Occurs in reproductive cells • Carries amino acids to ribosomes • Is used in RNA instead of Thymine • Pairs with Cytosine in DNA and RNA • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-23
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- the product of the reproductive processes of a person, animal, or plant
- A diagram of family history that uses standardized symbols
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- One of two types of nucleic acid made by cells
- the process in which cells make proteins
- The molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organism
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant.
- Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell.
- the genetic makeup of an organism
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- the relationship between an observed trait and the two inherited versions of a gene related to that trait
- The presence of two different alleles at a particular gene locus
- a table in which all of the possible outcomes for a genetic cross between two individuals with known genotypes are given
- the relationship between two versions of a gene
- One of two or more DNA sequences occurring at a particular gene locus.
- The observable characteristics in an individual resulting from the expression of genes
- The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells
- A special form of cell division in which each daughter cell receives half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.
- A molecule made up of amino acids.
- having the same relative position, value, or structure
- the presence of a single set of chromosomes in an organism's cells
20 Clues: the genetic makeup of an organism • A molecule made up of amino acids. • the process in which cells make proteins • Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell. • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant. • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • One of two types of nucleic acid made by cells • the relationship between two versions of a gene • ...
Genetics and Evolution 2023-03-17
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- (1860’s) Known as the “father” of genetics as a result of his work with pea plants.
- survival of offspring that have favorable traits.
- parts of a chromosome that control inherited traits.
- Genetic makeup. ex: CC or Cc
- change in a gene.
- body parts that have the same basic structure.
- study of heredity
- Chart that shows possible gene combinations.
- pattern of inheritance in which alleles from both parents are blended.
- having two unlike genes for the same trait.
- Characteristic
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- disappearance of all members of a species.
- pattern of inheritance in which both alleles of a gene are expressed.
- observed variations in organisms on a five year voyage around the world.
- gene of a trait that is hidden when the dominant gene is present
- gene whose trait always shows itself.
- trait that helps an organism survive in its environment.
- passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- one of two or more forms of a particular gene.
- group of organisms that look alike and can reproduce among themselves.
- differences in traits among individuals of a species.
- physical or observable characteristics. ex: brown eyes, red hair.
- Trait that is passed from parentst to their offspring.
- having two like genes for the same trait.
- process by which species change over time.
25 Clues: Characteristic • change in a gene. • study of heredity • Genetic makeup. ex: CC or Cc • gene whose trait always shows itself. • having two like genes for the same trait. • disappearance of all members of a species. • process by which species change over time. • having two unlike genes for the same trait. • passing of traits from parents to offspring. • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-13
Across
- an organism that receives 2 different alleles, like Tt
- an organisms physical appearance or visible traits, like brown hair, blue eyes
- different forms of a gene, or one gene from the pair
- caused by a mutation or change in DNA like downs syndrome, cystic fibrosis, sickle cell
- characteristics that are passed from parent to offspring some traits are dominant and some recessive.
- the likelihood that a particular event will occur
- a trait that does not show up unless the organism receives 2 recessive alleles, one from each parent, represented by lower case letters like t.
- when the dominant allele is partially dominant- so colors blend
- a tool used to predict the outcome of possible gene combinations that an offspring will have based on those of the parents.
- a trait that will always be expressed in the physical appearance of the organism, respresented by a capital letter like T.
- the factors that control traits, located on a chromosome, come in pairs
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- organism that has received 2 identical alleles, like TT or tt
- located in the nuclues of the cell contains the DNA
- a diagram of family relationships that can be used to trace traits that have been passed down or even genetic diseases
- an organisms genetic makeup or allele combination like TT or Tt
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring
- the scientific study of heredity
- located on the chromosomes in the nucleus of the cell, contains the genes
- any change in the DNA that disrupts the normal cell cycle.
- characteristics passed from parents to offspring
20 Clues: the scientific study of heredity • the passing of traits from parents to offspring • characteristics passed from parents to offspring • the likelihood that a particular event will occur • located in the nuclues of the cell contains the DNA • different forms of a gene, or one gene from the pair • an organism that receives 2 different alleles, like Tt • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-15
Across
- Passing traits parents to children
- Physical characteristics of a person
- Occurs in families
- Only shows up when it is similarly paired
- Genetic makeup of an organism
- Basic structural unit of all organisms
- Always produces offspring with the same form of trait as parent
- Change or alteration in a cell
- Strands of DNA carries genes
- Two different alleles for a trait
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- Produces same phenotype whether it is identical or not
- Scientific study of heredity
- One of two or more DNA sequences occurs at a particular gene locus
- Instructions in a gene
- Genetically determined characteristics
- Chart shows all possible combinations of alleles that result from a genetic cross
- Carries genetic information in a cell
- Part of DNA controls growth
- Same genes
- Different genes
20 Clues: Same genes • Different genes • Occurs in families • Instructions in a gene • Part of DNA controls growth • Scientific study of heredity • Strands of DNA carries genes • Genetic makeup of an organism • Change or alteration in a cell • Two different alleles for a trait • Passing traits parents to children • Physical characteristics of a person • Carries genetic information in a cell • ...
Honors Biology: Genetics 2023-04-24
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- A cell containing only one set of chromosomes (n); reproductive cell/gamete
- sequence of DNA that is the blueprint for a specific protein
- the different forms of a gene (usually represented by capital and lower case letters)
- the physical appearance of a trait (ex: brown eyes)
- a photograph of chromosomes
- the genetic make up of an organism; the combination of the two alleles (BB, BB, bb)
- any cell other than a reproductive cell
- the study of the heredity; the inheritance of traits
- determining the genetic cross of two traits at the same time; 16 square Punnett Square used
- An organism that has two different alleles for a trait; heterozygous
- determining the genetic cross of one trait; 4 square Punnett Square used
- organisms that have two of the same alleles for a trait (BB, bb)
- A cell containing two sets of chromosomes (2n), one set inherited from each parent.
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- a tool used to determine genetic probability
- genes segregate into gametes independently from one another during meiosis (caused by crossing over and random alignment)
- organisms that have two different alleles for a trait (Bb)
- breeding (purebred) not mixed with anything else; homozygous genotype
- a reproductive cell (ex: sperm, pollen, egg)
- genes that are located near each other on a chromosome; rarely sort independently due to crossing over
- a specific genetic characteristic
- the separation of alleles into gametes during meiosis
- the likelihood of an outcome
- cell division process used to make gametes
23 Clues: a photograph of chromosomes • the likelihood of an outcome • a specific genetic characteristic • any cell other than a reproductive cell • cell division process used to make gametes • a tool used to determine genetic probability • a reproductive cell (ex: sperm, pollen, egg) • the physical appearance of a trait (ex: brown eyes) • ...
cells genetics&biotech 2022-12-09
Across
- มะเร็งต่อมน้ำเหลือง
- การผสมพันธุ์เลือดชิด
- สารเคมีที่ก่อให้เกิดมะเร็ง
- ลูกหลาน/ผู้สืบทอดสกุล
- เซลล์ผิดปกติ/การกลายพันธุ์
- การมีหลายรูปผลึก/โพลิมอร์ฟีซึม
- ลักษณะข่ม
- พยาธิภาวะของต่อมไร้ท่อชนิดที่สืบทอดทางพันธุกรรม
- การวิเคระห์จีโนมของจุลินทรีย์ ความหลากหลายทางพันธุกรรมของจุลินทรีย์
- เนื้องอกร้ายของปากมดลูก
- เซลล์วิทยา
- ลำดับนิวคลีโอไทด์ของDNAในยีน
- แอนติเจน
- คารีโอไทพ์, แบบคาริโอ
- การศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตแบบองค์รวมหรือการศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตแบบทั้งระบบ
- นิโครซิส/เนื้อตาย/การตายของเนื้อเยื่อ
- มะเร็งชนิดเริ่มรุกรานจริง
- เลือดออกหรือการตกเลือด
- ภาวะผิวเผือก
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- การสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- ชีวสารสนเทศศาสตร์
- จีนานโดรมอร์ฟ
- มะเร็งเยื่อบุผิว;มะเร็งของเยื่อบุ
- หน่วยประสาท/เซลล์ประสาท/เส้นประสาท
- ยีโนฟอร์
- อีพีเจเนติกส์/หรือพันธุศาสตร์ด้านกระบวนการเหนือพันธุกรรม
- การกลายพันธุ์ของยีนหนึ่งๆที่สามารถแสดงออกเป็นลักษณะที่ผิดปกติที่ไม่สัมพันธ์ต่อกันในหลายระบบ
- ห้องปฏิบัติการทางเนื้อเยื่อวิทยา
- พันธุ์ที่เกิดขึ้นจากการผสมพันธุ์โดยมนุษย์
- ดอกผล/ทายาท
- ทำให้เกิดมะเร็ง
- การผสมพันธุ์สัตว์,การปรับปรุงพันธุ์
- อินทรอน
- ชุดที่สมบูรณ์ของโมเลกุลขนาดเล็กสารเคมีที่พบในตัวอย่างทางชีวภาพ
- แบคเทอริโอเฟจ
- มิวตาเจน/สารก่อกลายพันธุ์
- การตายของเซลล์
- การข่มข้ามคู่
- แอนติบอดี
39 Clues: อินทรอน • ยีโนฟอร์ • แอนติเจน • ลักษณะข่ม • แอนติบอดี • เซลล์วิทยา • ดอกผล/ทายาท • ภาวะผิวเผือก • จีนานโดรมอร์ฟ • แบคเทอริโอเฟจ • การข่มข้ามคู่ • การตายของเซลล์ • ทำให้เกิดมะเร็ง • ชีวสารสนเทศศาสตร์ • การสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน • มะเร็งต่อมน้ำเหลือง • การผสมพันธุ์เลือดชิด • ลูกหลาน/ผู้สืบทอดสกุล • คารีโอไทพ์, แบบคาริโอ • เลือดออกหรือการตกเลือด • เนื้องอกร้ายของปากมดลูก • มิวตาเจน/สารก่อกลายพันธุ์ • ...
cells genetics&biotech 2022-12-09
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- การสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- จีนานโดรมอร์ฟ
- สารเคมีที่ก่อให้เกิดมะเร็ง
- แอนติบอดี
- การผสมพันธุ์เลือดชิด
- ชุดที่สมบูรณ์ของโมเลกุลขนาดเล็กสารเคมีที่พบในตัวอย่างทางชีวภาพ
- คารีโอไทพ์, แบบคาริโอ
- มิวตาเจน/สารก่อกลายพันธุ์
- ยีโนฟอร์
- ภาวะผิวเผือก
- แบคเทอริโอเฟจ
- การผสมพันธุ์สัตว์,การปรับปรุงพันธุ์
- ลำดับนิวคลีโอไทด์ของDNAในยีน
- เนื้องอกร้ายของปากมดลูก
- การวิเคระห์จีโนมของจุลินทรีย์ ความหลากหลายทางพันธุกรรมของจุลินทรีย์
- ชีวสารสนเทศศาสตร์
- การกลายพันธุ์ของยีนหนึ่งๆที่สามารถแสดงออกเป็นลักษณะที่ผิดปกติที่ไม่สัมพันธ์ต่อกันในหลายระบบ
- การศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตแบบองค์รวมหรือการศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตแบบทั้งระบบ
- ทำให้เกิดมะเร็ง
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- ห้องปฏิบัติการทางเนื้อเยื่อวิทยา
- การข่มข้ามคู่
- อินทรอน
- มะเร็งชนิดเริ่มรุกรานจริง
- ดอกผล/ทายาท
- เลือดออกหรือการตกเลือด
- ลักษณะข่ม
- เซลล์ผิดปกติ/การกลายพันธุ์
- หน่วยประสาท/เซลล์ประสาท/เส้นประสาท
- มะเร็งเยื่อบุผิว;มะเร็งของเยื่อบุ
- แอนติเจน
- พยาธิภาวะของต่อมไร้ท่อชนิดที่สืบทอดทางพันธุกรรม
- อีพีเจเนติกส์/หรือพันธุศาสตร์ด้านกระบวนการเหนือพันธุกรรม
- เซลล์วิทยา
- ลูกหลาน/ผู้สืบทอดสกุล
- มะเร็งต่อมน้ำเหลือง
- การมีหลายรูปผลึก/โพลิมอร์ฟีซึม
- การตายของเซลล์
- พันธุ์ที่เกิดขึ้นจากการผสมพันธุ์โดยมนุษย์
- นิโครซิส/เนื้อตาย/การตายของเนื้อเยื่อ
39 Clues: อินทรอน • แอนติเจน • ยีโนฟอร์ • แอนติบอดี • ลักษณะข่ม • เซลล์วิทยา • ดอกผล/ทายาท • ภาวะผิวเผือก • การข่มข้ามคู่ • จีนานโดรมอร์ฟ • แบคเทอริโอเฟจ • การตายของเซลล์ • ทำให้เกิดมะเร็ง • ชีวสารสนเทศศาสตร์ • การสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน • มะเร็งต่อมน้ำเหลือง • การผสมพันธุ์เลือดชิด • คารีโอไทพ์, แบบคาริโอ • ลูกหลาน/ผู้สืบทอดสกุล • เลือดออกหรือการตกเลือด • เนื้องอกร้ายของปากมดลูก • มะเร็งชนิดเริ่มรุกรานจริง • ...
cells genetics&biotech 2022-12-09
Across
- ชีวสารสนเทศศาสตร์
- เนื้องอกร้ายของปากมดลูก
- มะเร็งต่อมน้ำเหลือง
- ทำให้เกิดมะเร็ง
- แบคเทอริโอเฟจ
- ห้องปฏิบัติการทางเนื้อเยื่อวิทยา
- จีนานโดรมอร์ฟ
- การศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตแบบองค์รวมหรือการศึกษาสิ่งมีชีวิตแบบทั้งระบบ
- อินทรอน
- มิวตาเจน/สารก่อกลายพันธุ์
- นิโครซิส/เนื้อตาย/การตายของเนื้อเยื่อ
- ยีโนฟอร์
- การวิเคระห์จีโนมของจุลินทรีย์ ความหลากหลายทางพันธุกรรมของจุลินทรีย์
- มะเร็งเยื่อบุผิว;มะเร็งของเยื่อบุ
- สารเคมีที่ก่อให้เกิดมะเร็ง
- ลูกหลาน/ผู้สืบทอดสกุล
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- การสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน
- แอนติบอดี
- หน่วยประสาท/เซลล์ประสาท/เส้นประสาท
- คารีโอไทพ์, แบบคาริโอ
- เซลล์วิทยา
- พยาธิภาวะของต่อมไร้ท่อชนิดที่สืบทอดทางพันธุกรรม
- พันธุ์ที่เกิดขึ้นจากการผสมพันธุ์โดยมนุษย์
- มะเร็งชนิดเริ่มรุกรานจริง
- เซลล์ผิดปกติ/การกลายพันธุ์
- อีพีเจเนติกส์/หรือพันธุศาสตร์ด้านกระบวนการเหนือพันธุกรรม
- ภาวะผิวเผือก
- การข่มข้ามคู่
- แอนติเจน
- ลำดับนิวคลีโอไทด์ของDNAในยีน
- การมีหลายรูปผลึก/โพลิมอร์ฟีซึม
- ชุดที่สมบูรณ์ของโมเลกุลขนาดเล็กสารเคมีที่พบในตัวอย่างทางชีวภาพ
- การผสมพันธุ์สัตว์,การปรับปรุงพันธุ์
- การผสมพันธุ์เลือดชิด
- การตายของเซลล์
- ลักษณะข่ม
- เลือดออกหรือการตกเลือด
- การกลายพันธุ์ของยีนหนึ่งๆที่สามารถแสดงออกเป็นลักษณะที่ผิดปกติที่ไม่สัมพันธ์ต่อกันในหลายระบบ
38 Clues: อินทรอน • แอนติเจน • ยีโนฟอร์ • แอนติบอดี • ลักษณะข่ม • เซลล์วิทยา • ภาวะผิวเผือก • การข่มข้ามคู่ • แบคเทอริโอเฟจ • จีนานโดรมอร์ฟ • การตายของเซลล์ • ทำให้เกิดมะเร็ง • ชีวสารสนเทศศาสตร์ • การสร้างภูมิคุ้มกัน • มะเร็งต่อมน้ำเหลือง • การผสมพันธุ์เลือดชิด • คารีโอไทพ์, แบบคาริโอ • ลูกหลาน/ผู้สืบทอดสกุล • เลือดออกหรือการตกเลือด • เนื้องอกร้ายของปากมดลูก • มะเร็งชนิดเริ่มรุกรานจริง • มิวตาเจน/สารก่อกลายพันธุ์ • ...
cells genetics&biotech 2022-12-09
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- mutagen
- pleiotropy
- lymphoma
- cytology
- apoptosis
- epistasis
- metagenome
- cancer
- breeding
- carcinogen
- bacteriophage
- malignancy
- metabolome
- inbreeding
- clastogen
- dominance
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- carcinoma
- epigenetics
- histology
- necrosis
- polymorphism
- mutation
- cultivar
- intron
- offspring
- gynandromorph
- antigen
- immunization
- antibody
- karyotype
- neuron
- genophore
- heritable
- omics
- progeny
- albino
- bleeding
- exon
38 Clues: exon • omics • intron • neuron • cancer • albino • mutagen • antigen • progeny • necrosis • lymphoma • mutation • cytology • cultivar • antibody • breeding • bleeding • carcinoma • histology • offspring • apoptosis • epistasis • karyotype • genophore • heritable • clastogen • dominance • pleiotropy • metagenome • carcinogen • malignancy • metabolome • inbreeding • epigenetics • polymorphism • immunization • gynandromorph • bacteriophage
cells genetics&biotech 2022-12-09
Across
- bacteriophage
- breeding
- dominance
- cultivar
- lymphoma
- mutation
- histology
- exon
- antibody
- offspring
- pleiotropy
- immunization
- inbreeding
- mutagen
- cytology
- bleeding
- cancer
- epigenetics
- metagenome
- carcinoma
- antigen
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- carcinogen
- albino
- metabolome
- polymorphism
- intron
- progeny
- heritable
- clastogen
- genophore
- gynandromorph
- omics
- malignancy
- karyotype
- necrosis
- bioinformatics
- neuron
- epistasis
- apoptosis
39 Clues: exon • omics • albino • intron • neuron • cancer • progeny • mutagen • antigen • breeding • cultivar • lymphoma • mutation • antibody • necrosis • cytology • bleeding • dominance • histology • heritable • clastogen • genophore • offspring • karyotype • epistasis • apoptosis • carcinoma • carcinogen • metabolome • pleiotropy • malignancy • inbreeding • metagenome • epigenetics • polymorphism • immunization • bacteriophage • gynandromorph • bioinformatics
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2022-12-13
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- The genetic constitution of an individual organism
- The reception of genetic qualities by transmission from parent to offspring
- A threadlike structure of nucleic acids and protein found in the nucleus of most living cells carrying genetic information in the forms of genes
- A distinguishing quality of characteristic, typically belonging to a person
- One or two more alternative form of a gene that arise by mutation and are found at the same place on a chromosome
- The action or process of regenerating or being regenerating, in particular the formation of new animal of plant tissue
- fission type of asexual reproduction by a separation of the body into two new bodies
- the production of offspring from two parents-one male and one female
- Having two identical alleles of a particular gene of genes
- Two chromosomes in a pair normally one inherited from the mother and one from the father
- The basic unit of heredity passed to child
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- Relating to or denoting heritable characteristics controlled by genes that are expressed in offspring only when inherited from both parents
- A square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross of bleeding experiment
- Most important, powerful, or influential trait or gene
- Having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes
- The division of a cell into two daughter cells with the same genetic material
- a type of reproduction in which a new offspring is produced by a single parent
- having or developing buds
- The set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its genotype with the environment
- The scientific study of genes and heredity
20 Clues: having or developing buds • The scientific study of genes and heredity • The basic unit of heredity passed to child • The genetic constitution of an individual organism • Most important, powerful, or influential trait or gene • Having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes • Having two identical alleles of a particular gene of genes • ...
Genetics Part 1 2025-03-10
Across
- Enzyme that synthesizes primers
- Enzyme that binds nucleic acid
- What meat makes up in your diet
- Abbr of transfer RNA
- Nucleic ____
- Glucose is to photosynthesis, as protein is to
- Enzyme that assembles nucleotides into DNA
- Process in which a RNA copy is formed from dna
- [12 across] building block (nucleic acids)
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- Biology term or clothing?
- Enzyme that joins the words lie and gas
- What created the ninja turtles
- Forms genetically identical offspring
- Reads the order of amino acids
- Ribonucleic acid
- mRNA to amino acids, english to spanish
- Humans own 23 pairs
- Forms offspring with similar traits
- Blueprint to our genes
- Hermes as RNA
20 Clues: Nucleic ____ • Hermes as RNA • Ribonucleic acid • Humans own 23 pairs • Abbr of transfer RNA • Blueprint to our genes • Biology term or clothing? • Enzyme that binds nucleic acid • What created the ninja turtles • Reads the order of amino acids • Enzyme that synthesizes primers • What meat makes up in your diet • Forms offspring with similar traits • ...
genetics part 2 2025-03-15
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- one that masks or overshadows the effect of another allele
- an organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering
- an organism's genetic makeup
- having two different versions of a gene
- refers to cells containing two complete sets of chromosomes
- the observable characteristics of an organism, including its physical traits, development, and behavior
- visually depicts family relationships and the inheritance of specific traits
- produces gametes
- a diagram used in genetics to predict the possible genotypes of offspring
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- permanent change in DNA sequence
- the young or descendants of a living organism, asexually or sexually
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
- is a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
- having two identical copies of same gene
- only appears when an individual inherits two copies of that recessive allele (one from each parent).
- carries genetic info in the form of genes
- a process that copies and splits a cell's DNA to create two identical daughter cells
- passed from parent to offspring
- refers to cells containing only one set of chromosomes
- different versions of the same gene
20 Clues: produces gametes • an organism's genetic makeup • passed from parent to offspring • permanent change in DNA sequence • different versions of the same gene • having two different versions of a gene • having two identical copies of same gene • carries genetic info in the form of genes • is a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • ...
genetics part 2 2025-03-15
Across
- one that masks or overshadows the effect of another allele
- an organism whose DNA has been altered using genetic engineering
- an organism's genetic makeup
- having two different versions of a gene
- refers to cells containing two complete sets of chromosomes
- the observable characteristics of an organism, including its physical traits, development, and behavior
- visually depicts family relationships and the inheritance of specific traits
- produces gametes
- a diagram used in genetics to predict the possible genotypes of offspring
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- permanent change in DNA sequence
- the young or descendants of a living organism, asexually or sexually
- any cell of a living organism other than the reproductive cells.
- is a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
- having two identical copies of same gene
- only appears when an individual inherits two copies of that recessive allele (one from each parent).
- carries genetic info in the form of genes
- a process that copies and splits a cell's DNA to create two identical daughter cells
- passed from parent to offspring
- refers to cells containing only one set of chromosomes
- different versions of the same gene
20 Clues: produces gametes • an organism's genetic makeup • passed from parent to offspring • permanent change in DNA sequence • different versions of the same gene • having two different versions of a gene • having two identical copies of same gene • carries genetic info in the form of genes • is a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • ...
5.3 Mendelian Genetics 2025-05-15
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- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- used to determine the genotype of an organism with a dominant phenotype
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- basic unit of inheritance
- a genetically determined characteristic
- two copies of a mutated gene are needed to cause the trait/disorder
- two different copies of an allele
- chart that traces ancestry
- allele expressed in heterozygous or homozygous pairs
- two identical copies of an allele
- animals share a descendant
- dominant alleles completely blocks the recessive allele
- only one copy of a mutated gene is needed to cause the trait/disorder
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- law that says a pair of alleles segregate during meiosis
- first generation of individuals in a genetic cross
- pair of chromosomes that have similar gene content, size, and shape
- cross where both parents are heterozygous for a single trait
- law that says genes do not influence each other with regard to the sorting of alleles into gametes
- offspring of the P generation
- different forms of a specific gene
- physical makeup of an organism
- allele expressed only when homozygous
- cross where both parents are heterozygous for two different traits
23 Clues: basic unit of inheritance • chart that traces ancestry • animals share a descendant • offspring of the P generation • physical makeup of an organism • the genetic makeup of an organism • two different copies of an allele • two identical copies of an allele • different forms of a specific gene • allele expressed only when homozygous • a genetically determined characteristic • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2025-05-08
Across
- The person who discovered genes and stuff
- The study of genes and how they are passed down from one to another
- The plant Gregor Mandel used in his studies
- The letter that represents recessive traits
- The process cells go through to clone themselves
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring
- 1 parent; offspring is a clone
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- The letter that represents dominant traits
- Having two of the same genes
- Gene type of offspring
- Physical appearance of offspring
- 2 parents; offspring is a mix of both traits
- Traits that overpower or dominate other traits
- A Gene variation
- A structure found in the nucleus of a cell
- Instructions on how someone should look
- Traits that get overpowered or dominated
- A genetic disease that makes your joints and heart more elastic
- Having two different genes
- The abbreviated steps on how a cell clones or splits
20 Clues: A Gene variation • Gene type of offspring • Having two different genes • Having two of the same genes • 1 parent; offspring is a clone • Physical appearance of offspring • Instructions on how someone should look • Traits that get overpowered or dominated • The person who discovered genes and stuff • The letter that represents dominant traits • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2023-03-15
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- the basic heredity unit
- a structure inside of the nucleus of a cell
- a tool used to figure out genetic combinations
- a molecule that contains genetic information
- two identical alleles
- can result in single traits or both show up
- product of amino acids coming together
- the process of copying DNA RNA
- a sequence of three nucleotides
- the state of staying the same
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- protein that links muscle fibers to the tissue, allowing for proper use
- two different alleles
- the process in which information is used to make proteins
- a structure made of both RNA and protein; the site of protein synthesis
- a process of genetic diversity
- can result in single traits or a blend
- molecule that combine to form proteins
- a cell structure that holds the chromosomes
- the act of receiving something from an earlier generation
- a process of repair and growth
20 Clues: two different alleles • two identical alleles • the basic heredity unit • the state of staying the same • a process of genetic diversity • the process of copying DNA RNA • a process of repair and growth • a sequence of three nucleotides • can result in single traits or a blend • molecule that combine to form proteins • product of amino acids coming together • ...
Genetics and heredity 2023-03-15
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- the process by which the genome's DNA is copied in cells.
- the process in which cells make proteins.
- the relationship between two versions of a gene.
- a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein.
- a self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
- having different alleles for a particular trait.
- The process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells.
- The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child.
- a biomolecule comprised of amino acid residues joined together by peptide bonds.
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- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy of a piece of DNA.
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell.
- the process of translating the sequence of a messenger RNA (mRNA) molecule to a sequence of amino acids during protein synthesis.
- a small RNA molecule that plays a key role in protein synthesis.
- refers to certain patterns of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- a type of single-stranded RNA involved in protein synthesis.
- One of two or more DNA sequences occurring at a particular gene locus.
- a trait that is expressed only when genotype is homozygous
- The presence of two identical alleles at a particular gene locus.
- A special form of cell division in which each daughter cell receives half the amount of DNA as the parent cell.
- ribonucleic acid, a nucleic acid present in all living cells. Its principal role is to act as a messenger carrying instructions from DNA for controlling the synthesis of proteins, although in some viruses RNA rather than DNA carries the genetic information.
20 Clues: the process in which cells make proteins. • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell. • the relationship between two versions of a gene. • having different alleles for a particular trait. • a biological catalyst and is almost always a protein. • The basic unit of heredity passed from parent to child. • the process by which the genome's DNA is copied in cells. • ...
Animal Genetics Exam 2025-02-19
Across
- A thread-like structure composed of DNA and proteins that carries genetic information.
- The genetic makeup of an organism at a particular locus or across multiple loci.
- The process in which ribosomes read mRNA and assemble a corresponding protein.
- Genetics The branch of genetics that studies the structure and function of genes at the molecular level.
- The specific physical location of a gene or genetic marker on a chromosome.
- Marker A DNA sequence with a known location used to identify individuals or traits in genetic studies.
- A group of individuals of the same species that interbreed and share a common gene pool.
- Genetics The study of how genetic traits are passed from one generation to the next.
- An individual or population with genetic contributions from multiple ancestral populations.
- All external factors (e.g., nutrition, climate, management) that influence an organism's phenotype.
- mutation A mutation that alters the amino acid sequence of a protein.
- Apparatus A cellular organelle involved in modifying, sorting, and packaging proteins for secretion or use within the cell.
- The phase of the cell cycle that includes mitosis and cytokinesis.
- A group of animals with a common ancestry and specific characteristics that distinguish them from other groups.
- An animal bred through selective inbreeding to concentrate desirable genetic traits.
- A variant form of a gene at a particular locus on a chromosome.
- The observable characteristics of an organism, influenced by both genotype and environment.
- An animal from a lineage where all ancestors belong to the same breed.
- A cell or organism that has two sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- The correlation between an estimated breeding value (EBV) and the true breeding value of an individual.
- The gel-like substance inside a cell that contains organelles and is the site of many cellular processes.
- A sequence of three nucleotides in mRNA that codes for a specific amino acid.
- Cellular structures that synthesize proteins by translating mRNA.
- A cell or organism with only one set of chromosomes, such as gametes.
- mutation A mutation that introduces a premature stop codon, leading to a truncated protein.
- The transmission of genetic traits from parents to offspring.
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- The exchange of genetic material between homologous chromosomes during meiosis, increasing genetic diversity.
- Having two identical alleles at a specific gene locus.
- Having two different alleles at a specific gene locus.
- Genetics The study of genetic variation and allele frequency changes within populations over time.
- Breeding The controlled propagation of animals to improve desirable traits.
- One of two identical halves of a duplicated chromosome.
- The process of copying DNA into RNA, specifically messenger RNA (mRNA).
- Sampling The random segregation and assortment of alleles during gamete formation, leading to variation in offspring.
- mutation A mutation that does not change the amino acid sequence of a protein.
- A specific characteristic of an organism, influenced by genetic and environmental factors.
- A group of organisms that can interbreed and produce fertile offspring.
- membrane The lipid bilayer surrounding a cell that regulates the movement of substances in and out.
- The process of pairing male and female animals for reproduction.
- Selection The process by which humans selectively breed animals with desired traits.
- An animal resulting from the mating of two different breeds.
- A segment of DNA that encodes for a specific protein or functional RNA.
- Optimum A level of a trait that is most favorable for performance, rather than extreme values.
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited traits.
- The phase of the cell cycle between divisions when the cell grows and DNA is replicated.
- The membrane-bound organelle in eukaryotic cells that contains the genetic material (DNA).
- The process by which certain individuals with desirable traits are chosen for breeding.
- A breed developed by crossing multiple established breeds to combine desirable traits.
- The tendency of genes located close together on a chromosome to be inherited together.
49 Clues: Having two identical alleles at a specific gene locus. • Having two different alleles at a specific gene locus. • One of two identical halves of a duplicated chromosome. • An animal resulting from the mating of two different breeds. • The study of heredity and the variation of inherited traits. • The transmission of genetic traits from parents to offspring. • ...
Genetics part 2 2025-02-26
Across
- A diagram of family history that uses standardized symbols
- the cells in the body other than sperm and egg cells
- a segment of DNA that contains instructions for making proteins
- a pattern of inheritance where one allele masks another allele for a single gene
- a type of inheritance in which two versions (alleles) of the same gene are expressed separately to yield different traits in an individual.
- a single cell formed when a sperm cell fertilizes an egg cell,
- Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell.
- a cell that contains only one set of chromosomes
- One of two or more versions of a genetic sequence at a particular region on a chromosome
- a type of cell division that reduces the number of chromosomes in the parent cell by half and produces four gamete cells.
- a trait that is expressed only when genotype is homozygous
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- having inherited the same versions (alleles) of a genomic marker from each biological parent.
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant.
- the union of two gametes
- having different alleles for a particular trait
- A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell.
- a type of cell division where a single cell divides into two genetically identical daughter cells
- the complete genetic makeup of an organism
- a cell or organism containing two complete sets of chromosomes, with one set coming from each parent
- an individual's observable traits, such as height, eye color and blood type
20 Clues: the union of two gametes • Any change in the DNA sequence of a cell. • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant. • the complete genetic makeup of an organism • having different alleles for a particular trait • A structure found inside the nucleus of a cell. • a cell that contains only one set of chromosomes • the cells in the body other than sperm and egg cells • ...
Science 2023-12-20
Across
- What is being passed from one generation to another
- 2 different letters
- heterozygous
- opposite of dominant
- a characteristic of something
- Forms of the gene to make a trait
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- letters
- 2 of the same letters
- adjectives
- the study of heredity
- passing of traits from one generation to another
- overpowers recessive
- Homozygous dominant
- describe Ben M
- homozygous recessive
- describe Ben f
16 Clues: letters • adjectives • heterozygous • describe Ben M • describe Ben f • 2 different letters • Homozygous dominant • overpowers recessive • opposite of dominant • homozygous recessive • 2 of the same letters • the study of heredity • a characteristic of something • Forms of the gene to make a trait • passing of traits from one generation to another • ...
The Territorial Imperative 2023-11-09
Across
- The idea that certain behaviors are determined by genetics rather than learned
- The nature of humans as a species, including their innate drives and behaviors
- Aggressive behavior that can result from the territorial imperative
- The innate drive to defend one's territory against outsiders
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- The behavior of animals in relation to their environment and other animals
- The process by which different species evolve and change over time
- The development of art, music, and other cultural expressions
- The study of living organisms and their interactions with each other and their environment
- The idea that certain behaviors are learned rather than determined by genetics
9 Clues: The innate drive to defend one's territory against outsiders • The development of art, music, and other cultural expressions • The process by which different species evolve and change over time • Aggressive behavior that can result from the territorial imperative • The behavior of animals in relation to their environment and other animals • ...
Creators without color 2024-01-27
Across
- Determine a particular trait
- Pigment genes
- Without these it's hard to spot prey or predators difficult
- Inherited condition
- Regular color
- Can’t keep warm the typical way without the risk of sunburn
- Need the sun to get warm
- Carry the trait
- Study genetics and family traits
- Don't have colored eyes
- Shown with a capital letter
- Albino orangutan
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- Shown with a lowercase letter
- Can give skin cancer
- Gives a brown color
- Gives color
- Genes
- No color
- Endangered species
- Colored white
20 Clues: Genes • No color • Gives color • Pigment genes • Regular color • Colored white • Carry the trait • Albino orangutan • Endangered species • Gives a brown color • Inherited condition • Can give skin cancer • Don't have colored eyes • Need the sun to get warm • Shown with a capital letter • Determine a particular trait • Shown with a lowercase letter • Study genetics and family traits • ...
Speak Vocabulary 3.0 2024-04-05
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- science of heredity
- something or someone that inspires an artist
- unreasonable fear or hatred of foreigners
- keeping the same behavior
- a remote control mechanism or robot
- the inner sense of what is right or wrong
- to make clean
- humiliating
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- to make someone appear guilty of a crime
- emotions or feelings
- persistent
- force or speed of movement
- support for radical change
- decisions based on personal feelings
- going back
- shy or modest
- wrongful; illegal
- something that nourishes or cares for
- to go back
- inactive
20 Clues: inactive • persistent • going back • to go back • humiliating • shy or modest • to make clean • wrongful; illegal • science of heredity • emotions or feelings • keeping the same behavior • force or speed of movement • support for radical change • a remote control mechanism or robot • decisions based on personal feelings • something that nourishes or cares for • ...
Doug Under Inspiration 2023-02-18
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- Symptoms of Reducing Drug Intake
- Contributor of Substance Abuse
- Catalyst to Drug Abuse
- Negative Impact on unborn children
- Irreversible Scarring of the Liver
- Contributor of Alcohol Abuse
- relaxed or unconcerned
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- Downer
- Mixing Medicine and Alcohol
- Weight Gain Resulting From Over Drinking
- Car Insurance Rates
- Hallucinogenic plant
- dependency disease
- excessive indulgence
- Relapse Warning Sign
- Marijuana
- Plays critical role in substance abuse
- Intentional harmful ingestion
- Percentage of Alcohol/Drug Related Car Crashes
- Injury Long Term Effects of Alcohol
20 Clues: Downer • Marijuana • dependency disease • Car Insurance Rates • Hallucinogenic plant • excessive indulgence • Relapse Warning Sign • Catalyst to Drug Abuse • relaxed or unconcerned • Mixing Medicine and Alcohol • Contributor of Alcohol Abuse • Intentional harmful ingestion • Contributor of Substance Abuse • Symptoms of Reducing Drug Intake • Negative Impact on unborn children • ...
Biological Theories 2020-01-26
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- Sheldon claimed ... were more likely to turn to crime
- An individual with XYY syndrome was often referred to as a ...
- If a child has the same traits as their adoptive parents, those traits are ... influenced
- Lombroso also claimed criminals were more likely to have ... as they showed an insensitivity to pain
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- It is believed your genetics can cause criminality, because your genetics influence the structure and function of your ...
- The process of pairing and ordering all the chromosomes of an organism
- Christiansen found a higher ... rate between MZ twins for criminal behaviour
- Sheldon studied the ... of criminals
- DZ stands for ...
- The recurrence of traits of an ancestor in a subsequent generation
10 Clues: DZ stands for ... • Sheldon studied the ... of criminals • Sheldon claimed ... were more likely to turn to crime • An individual with XYY syndrome was often referred to as a ... • The recurrence of traits of an ancestor in a subsequent generation • The process of pairing and ordering all the chromosomes of an organism • ...
B-EDS 122 2023-11-29
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- Neurodevelopmental disorder often associated with impulsivity, hyperactivity, and attention difficulties.
- Renowned Russian psychologist known for conditioning dogs.
- Negative consequence applied to reduce the likelihood of a behavior in Behaviourism.
- Positive or negative stimuli used to strengthen a desired behaviour in behaviourism.
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- Psychologist known for his theory that highlighting environmental influences on development.
- Educational philosophy focusing on external behaviors as the key to understanding and shaping learning, often associated with stimulus-response principles.
- Prominent behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning.
- The developmental path or course of a child's progress.
- Innate characteristics shaping an individual, in the ongoing debate about genetics versus environment.
- Environmental influences shaping individual development in the age-old debate of genetics versus upbringing.
10 Clues: The developmental path or course of a child's progress. • Renowned Russian psychologist known for conditioning dogs. • Prominent behaviorist known for the theory of operant conditioning. • Negative consequence applied to reduce the likelihood of a behavior in Behaviourism. • Positive or negative stimuli used to strengthen a desired behaviour in behaviourism. • ...
Chicken nuggets 2023-02-12
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- The father of Genetics
- complete genetic identity and unique to the organism
- carries two copies of the same dominant allele
- helps to predict the variations and probabilities
- a unit of heredity that is transferred from a parent to offspring and is held to determine some characteristic of the offspring.
- one member of a pair of genes occupying a specific spot on a chromosome that controls the same trait
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- carries two copies of the same recessive allele
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- description of your actual physical characteristic
- the study of how genes and how traits are passed down from one generation to the next
10 Clues: The father of Genetics • carries two copies of the same dominant allele • carries two copies of the same recessive allele • helps to predict the variations and probabilities • description of your actual physical characteristic • complete genetic identity and unique to the organism • ...
Bingo 2- Genetics 2021-03-17
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- The addition of one or more nucleotide pairs into a DNA sequence
- When the parents give one version of the gene and they are neither recessive or dominant so, they both are expressed
- A way cells divide; have 4 stages
- A type of mutation where one of the bases are replaced with a different pair
- Type of mutation that is involved in loss of genetic material
- Environment needs.Which included food temperture and many more
- Exchanging of genes between homologous chromosomes, making the offspring a mix of the parents characteristics
- individuals of the difference between populations
- The first to study a pea plant, and study the heredity and saw different traits in plants
- Failure of separation of the chromosomes
- The study of life using technology
- When the nucleotide has been altered
- Assexual reproduction, by separating the body to make more bodies including replication of DNA
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- when a living thing DNA has been altered using genetic equipment
- When two copies of genes for a trait combines and neither of them dominant the other
- is the process in which ribosomes synthesis proteins after transcription of DNA and RNA
- The relationship between two versions of a gene
- A type of cell division, have 8 stages
- A cross between two different lines/genes that differ in two observed traits
- is Ribonuecleic acid, and it is in every living thing. Single Strand unlike DNA which is double helix
- Substances that are made by a chemical process
- A type of mutation that does not result in death and it actually increases the amount of genetic variation
- Divergence out from a central point
- Reproducing buy ones self
- When it takes more than one organism to reproduce
- A diagram that shows the relationship between dominant and recessive traits
- DNA making a copy of itself
- the process of information from a strand of DNA is copied into a mRNA
- A cross between two organisms with different variations at one genetic locus of interest
- one of the biggest molecule in the body. Also, apart of the nucleic acid
30 Clues: Reproducing buy ones self • DNA making a copy of itself • A way cells divide; have 4 stages • The study of life using technology • Divergence out from a central point • When the nucleotide has been altered • A type of cell division, have 8 stages • Failure of separation of the chromosomes • Substances that are made by a chemical process • ...
MENDELIAN GENETICS VOCABULARY 2021-02-09
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- parent’s genes can be sorted and passed on. In here traits are separable.
- refers to organism that both alleles are missing for the same gene.
- Mendel is actually first to count this in crosses to a particular plant.
- mating and crossing in genetics.
- Explicit and appears more frequently, resulting from interactions between gene alleles.
- Mendel did this because he did not know the genotype of an individual expressing a dominant trait.
- this level has healthy and normal functional enzyme making if dominant to Tay-Sachs allele.
- allele that is dominant in “autosomal dominant disorder”.
- This part was shrug off for allogamy.
- heterozygous individual’s normal and dysfunctional enzyme molecule are codominant.
- express the passing of traits from parents to their children.
- these are made of DNA.
- study of heredity.
- is a characteristic controlled by multiple genes.
- the phenotype was being affected by 2 alleles coming from each parent.
- Mendel’s law that states a random gene copy are passed to each gamete.
- refers to the noticeable expression of the genes.
- reports the similarity and difference of the DNA sequence in the homologous alleles.
- Sachs it is incurable hereditary disorder that progressively destroy the brain of those affected.
- By working with 2 traits at the same time, Mendel determined the law of independent assortment.
- squares used for an easy expression of the genotype probabilities.
- an interplay between the products of two genes, in which the effect of one such gene by another is dependent in the mutation of one or more other genes.
- outlines biological relation of an organism and its ancestors.
- produces spores not gametes.
- “Numerous gene inheritance” that is a member of any group of non-allelic genes.
- the actual genetic makeup of an individual.
- fibrosis 1 in 25 is carrier, 1 in 2500 is affected.
- The DNA sequence of a gene often varies from one individual to another. ______ is alternate type of genes for each trait.
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- Main thing on pea plant why Mendel chose it.
- alleles shows incomplete dominance in this level.
- trait that is not expressed.
- flowers that grow in stem regions.
- is when an allele affects over or more than one trait.
- a condition in which a person is born is born with additional toes or finger.
- heredity pattern that show one genetic factor involved.
- a combination of parent’s phenotype.
- hypothesis; possible explanation for hereditary.
- during_______ peas produces many offspring.
- is when intermediate phenotype is present on the offspring.
- probability that an event will happen in two or more different ways.
- (a disease) it is a dominant lethal condition that affects the brain.
- have different alleles in an organism.
- coming off to one character at a time. Also, Mendel first do this in his observation.
- a diploid organism’s both alleles are the same.
- shape red blood cells become distorted into____________. “Sickle-cell anemia” is a disorder that causes oxygen to be low which is not enough throughout the affected body.
- individuals that have only one member of the chromosome pair.
- Distinguishing quality; a sundry for the character.
- the relative like hood of an event happening.
- breeding referring to organisms that passes down same variety of phenotypic trait to their offspring over generations.
- Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics started breeding this in 1857.
- inheritance by transmission from parents to offspring.
51 Clues: study of heredity. • these are made of DNA. • trait that is not expressed. • produces spores not gametes. • mating and crossing in genetics. • flowers that grow in stem regions. • a combination of parent’s phenotype. • This part was shrug off for allogamy. • have different alleles in an organism. • during_______ peas produces many offspring. • ...
MENDELIAN GENETICS VOCABULARY 2021-02-09
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- “Numerous gene inheritance” that is a member of any group of non-allelic genes.
- refers to organism that both alleles are missing for the same gene.
- during_______ peas produces many offspring.
- Main thing on pea plant why Mendel chose it.
- heterozygous individual’s normal and dysfunctional enzyme molecule are codominant.
- Distinguishing quality; a sundry for the character.
- express the passing of traits from parents to their children.
- is when intermediate phenotype is present on the offspring.
- this level has healthy and normal functional enzyme making if dominant to Tay-Sachs allele.
- an interplay between the products of two genes, in which the effect of one such gene by another is dependent in the mutation of one or more other genes.
- Sachs it is incurable hereditary disorder that progressively destroy the brain of those affected.
- study of heredity.
- parent’s genes can be sorted and passed on. In here traits are separable.
- inheritance by transmission from parents to offspring.
- The DNA sequence of a gene often varies from one individual to another. ______ is alternate type of genes for each trait.
- squares used for an easy expression of the genotype probabilities.
- individuals that have only one member of the chromosome pair.
- coming off to one character at a time. Also, Mendel first do this in his observation.
- Explicit and appears more frequently, resulting from interactions between gene alleles.
- the actual genetic makeup of an individual.
- a diploid organism’s both alleles are the same.
- have different alleles in an organism.
- heredity pattern that show one genetic factor involved.
- the relative like hood of an event happening.
- refers to the noticeable expression of the genes.
- (a disease) it is a dominant lethal condition that affects the brain.
- shape red blood cells become distorted into____________. “Sickle-cell anemia” is a disorder that causes oxygen to be low which is not enough throughout the affected body.
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- outlines biological relation of an organism and its ancestors.
- is a characteristic controlled by multiple genes.
- flowers that grow in stem regions.
- mating and crossing in genetics.
- hypothesis; possible explanation for hereditary.
- these are made of DNA.
- probability that an event will happen in two or more different ways.
- Mendel’s law that states a random gene copy are passed to each gamete.
- trait that is not expressed.
- the phenotype was being affected by 2 alleles coming from each parent.
- Gregor Mendel, the father of genetics started breeding this in 1857.
- Mendel is actually first to count this in crosses to a particular plant.
- a condition in which a person is born is born with additional toes or finger.
- breeding referring to organisms that passes down same variety of phenotypic trait to their offspring over generations.
- fibrosis 1 in 25 is carrier, 1 in 2500 is affected.
- is when an allele affects over or more than one trait.
- Mendel did this because he did not know the genotype of an individual expressing a dominant trait.
- a combination of parent’s phenotype.
- reports the similarity and difference of the DNA sequence in the homologous alleles.
- By working with 2 traits at the same time, Mendel determined the law of independent assortment.
- allele that is dominant in “autosomal dominant disorder”.
- alleles shows incomplete dominance in this level.
- This part was shrug off for allogamy.
- produces spores not gametes.
51 Clues: study of heredity. • these are made of DNA. • trait that is not expressed. • produces spores not gametes. • mating and crossing in genetics. • flowers that grow in stem regions. • a combination of parent’s phenotype. • This part was shrug off for allogamy. • have different alleles in an organism. • during_______ peas produces many offspring. • ...
Jadyn's Genetics Vocab. 2021-01-08
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- a threadlike strand of DNA that carries genes
- cell a cell formed by the division or budding of another cell
- an allele that produces the same phenotype
- having dissimilar alleles at corresponding chromosomal loci
- organism with a recessive gene masked by a dominant allele
- bred for many generations from a member of a recognized breed or strain
- purine base found in DNA and RNA
- a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell
- the basic structural and functional unit of all organisms
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- similar in position, structure, function, or characteristics
- any event that changes genetic structure
- a part of the cell responsible for growth and reproduction
- having identical alleles at corresponding chromosomal loci
- (genetics) a kind of mutation in which a chromosomal segment is transferred to a new position on the same or another chromosome
- the appearance of the chromosomal makeup of a somatic cell in an individual or species (including the number and arrangement and size and structure of the chromosomes)
- a genetically identical organism derived from a single cell
- a phosphoric ester of a nucleoside
- the transmission of genetic factors to the next generation
- the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock
- of a gene that produces a feature if present in both parents
- the immediate descendants of a person or organism
- any of the forms of a gene that can occupy the same locus
22 Clues: purine base found in DNA and RNA • a phosphoric ester of a nucleoside • any event that changes genetic structure • an allele that produces the same phenotype • a threadlike strand of DNA that carries genes • the immediate descendants of a person or organism • a long linear polymer found in the nucleus of a cell • the offspring of genetically dissimilar parents or stock • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2021-01-11
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- nitrogenous organic compounds composed of amino acids
- structures that are similar in unrelated organisms
- preserved impression/remains of a prehistoric organism
- selection the process whereby organisms better adapted to their environment tend to better survive
- structures skeletal elements of organisms that suggest a connection to a common ancestor
- organism that grows without air
- structures feature of behavior that no longer seems to have a purpose
- evolution may occur as a response to changes in abiotic factors
- influence of closely related species on each other
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- the classification of organisms
- selection the identification by humans of desirable traits in the plants and animals
- theory- believes organelles in eukaryotic cells were once prokaryotic micros
- equilibrium hypothesis that evolutionary development marked by isolated episodes of rapid speciation between long periods of little or no change
- organic compounds occurring in foods and living tissues that must include sugars, salts, and cellulars
- live on earth originated from microorganisms
- the ingestion of bacteria
- an organism's ability to survive and reproduce
- nomenclature two terms used to denote a species of living organisms
- evolution process where organisms not closely related independently evolve similar traits
- organic compounds that are fatty acids
20 Clues: the ingestion of bacteria • the classification of organisms • organism that grows without air • organic compounds that are fatty acids • live on earth originated from microorganisms • an organism's ability to survive and reproduce • structures that are similar in unrelated organisms • influence of closely related species on each other • ...
Conservation Genetics Review 2021-10-27
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- Term for return a species to its original habitat
- Caused by backcrosses; DNA containing gene of another species
- Form of breeding in zoos or gardens
- Endangered; population of fewer than 250 adults
- Male leopard and female lion
- Mythical natural hybrid found in Africa
- Male lion and female tiger
- Male lion and female leopard
- Female tigon and male tiger
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- Laws that aid in saving endangered species
- Category of animals faces one-third of all extinctions
- Population of a species is zero
- Type of hybrid found in nature
- Biological species concept makes this difficult
- Population decline of 30%-50% over 10 years
- What is preserved by the Frozen Ark Project
- Male tiger and female lion
- Category of species designation with fewer than 2,500 adults
- Caused by hybrids
- This and range help in designating level of endangerment of a species
20 Clues: Caused by hybrids • Male tiger and female lion • Male lion and female tiger • Female tigon and male tiger • Male leopard and female lion • Male lion and female leopard • Type of hybrid found in nature • Population of a species is zero • Form of breeding in zoos or gardens • Mythical natural hybrid found in Africa • Laws that aid in saving endangered species • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2022-03-24
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- An individual’s pair of alleles for a specific gene or group of genes that determine a trait
- The passage of genetic information from one generation to the next.
- variant, or version, of a gene
- The union of a male sperm and a female egg to form a fertilized egg
- gives rise to an observed trait
- Dog ________ creates dogs that have traits that humans prefer.
- A specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more traits.
- An observable trait of an organism.
- _____________ trait, The genetic phenomenon in which a trait is not observed, or is “hidden,” in the phenotype of a heterozygous individual
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- An organism that has two different alleles for a specific trait
- Each new organism which is produced by sexual or asexual reproduction.
- Cacti reproduce asexually using _____________, where a part of the cactus drops off and becomes a new organism.
- _________ trait, The genetic phenomenon in which one copy of a version of a gene (an allele) in an
- A trait that is passed from parent(s) to offspring.
- Cell produced by a male that contains half the number of chromosomes present in other body cells
- a form of asexual reproduction in which a new individual develops from some generative anatomical point of the parent organism
- An organism that has two identical alleles for a specific trait.
- An offspring produced by asexual reproduction that is identical to the parent.
- A cell produced by a female that contains half the number of chromosomes present in other body cells
- A specific version of a characteristic that varies from one individual to another
20 Clues: variant, or version, of a gene • gives rise to an observed trait • An observable trait of an organism. • A trait that is passed from parent(s) to offspring. • Dog ________ creates dogs that have traits that humans prefer. • A specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more traits. • An organism that has two different alleles for a specific trait • ...
INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS 2022-03-25
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- - A packed fibre that contains DNA and proteins (histones) located in the cell nucleus
- - Traits that are complex and doesn’t show or manifest Mendelian segregation.
- - Occurs when genes depends on other genotypes located at another locus.
- - two or more allelesm
- - Is the interaction between two variation of a gene.
- - Other term for Probit.
- - There are two alleles at the locus in the population.
- - they have different allele for a given trait
- - Could be a factor in the effects of any genetic occurrence
- - It’s the genetic makeup on an organism where it indicates the genes (pair of alleles) of a particular individual.
- - the relationship between one or multiple genotypes and its corresponding phenotypes.
- - physical characteristics of an individual. This is what we can perceive readily. Results from the interaction between the genetic makeup (genotype) and its environment.
- - Hereditary factor that expresses itself even when there is only one copy in the genotype.
- - In terms of alleles, this occurs when two or more genes work into contributing to the phenotype.
- - when normal structure or number of chromosomes of an individual deviates
- - Two or more variations in a DNA sequence
- - It occurs when two alleles with different characteristics are manifested at the same time.
- - a person’s collection of chromosomes
- - when a variation occurs in a single locus.
- - is when two or more genetic factors contribute into the phenotype.
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- - an individual who only has one member of a pair of chromosome or a chromosome segment.
- - An allele is not showed over its paired allele
- -possesses identical allele for a given trait. Can be dominant or recessive.
- - occurs in somatic cells or body cells that replaces worn out body tissues and permits asexual reproduction.
- - is when two or more factors such as environmental or genetic can contribute into the phenotype.
- - There are multiple alleles at the locus in the population.
- - This contains the genetic information located that is stored in a fixed location on the locus.
- - A term used to describe the patterns of inheritance based on Gregor Mendel’s pea experiment.
- - haploid genotype
- - a specifc period or stage in an occurrence.
- - the location or position of a chromosome. This leads to an Identical gene sites along their length
- - It only expresses itself when two copies are present in the genotype
- - There are more alleles at the locus in the population.
- - May result into changes in the genetic information caused by an error in replication.
- - a process where naked DNA is transported between microbial cells.
- - Houses the genetic material or the DNA in the form of genes.
- - A kind of analysis to know the interactions between DNA nucleotides.
- - There is only one allele at the locus in the population.
- - occurs at locus on a chromosome where it contains one or multiple genes.
- - It doesn’t follow the patterns of inheritance based on Gregor Mendel’s pea experiment.
- - After it’s done the daughter cell will only contain half of the genetic material or haploid set of chromosomes hence its other name “reduction division”
- - Occurs when alleles at a locus affects two various phenotypes
- - Other word for Locus.
- - the chances of being affected of a binary disease phenotype.
- - a diagram that shows the inheritance if a specific trait.
45 Clues: - haploid genotype • - two or more allelesm • - Other word for Locus. • - Other term for Probit. • - a person’s collection of chromosomes • - Two or more variations in a DNA sequence • - when a variation occurs in a single locus. • - a specifc period or stage in an occurrence. • - they have different allele for a given trait • - An allele is not showed over its paired allele • ...
Genetics and Heredity 2022-03-20
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- each gene inherited is similar
- Aa, The lowercase
- Sperm and Ova
- identical reproduction
- idea of genes came in pairs and distinct units
- Aa, The capitol
- result of reproduction
- the unit of heredity
- chains of amino acids
- deoxyriboneucleic acid
- A gene-editing technology
- different versions of genes
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- each gene inherited is differentt
- chromsomes with corresponding dna sequences
- process of dna copying
- cells contain 23 pairs
- 2 stage process of reproduction
- A change is dna sequence
- the process of creating proteins
- can be used to find out inhereited genes
- Ribonucleic acid
21 Clues: Sperm and Ova • Aa, The capitol • Ribonucleic acid • Aa, The lowercase • the unit of heredity • chains of amino acids • process of dna copying • cells contain 23 pairs • identical reproduction • result of reproduction • deoxyriboneucleic acid • A change is dna sequence • A gene-editing technology • different versions of genes • each gene inherited is similar • 2 stage process of reproduction • ...
Genetics Vocabulary Crossword 2022-03-30
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- _________ chromosomes are what we call each pair of chromosomes, that have similar structures and genes; one comes from each parents.
- Cell ______ is when the cell divides into two, it may due this to grow, repair cells, or create new organisms.
- The instructions for a trait that you inherit.
- The process of cell division, the cell is in this stage 10% of its life.
- Traits being passed from parents to their
- ____ plants were used in Mendel's experiments because they were fast to grow and reproduce, they could self poliant, and had a variety of traits to observe.
- This is the stage where a cell spends 90% of its life, the cell grows, replicates DNA, and does its cell functions.
- A ______ square is one that can be used to calculate what alleles and offspring may have.
- A trait that shows through covers up another trait.
- The different options/forms of a gene, like dominant or recessive.
- The mathematical chance of an offspring inheriting a certain phenotype or genotype.
- When there is two of the same trait coding for the same thing, for example tt or TT.
- A trait that is covered up by another, you are unable to see it in a Heterozygous genotype.
- A change in genetic between generations, it was not already there.
- He was a scientist who studied genetics and used pea plants to do so. (Last name only)
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- ______ dominance is when a trait mixes and combines with another, like a red flower and a white flower making a pink flower.
- The study heredity.
- The physical appearance that gene appears as, you do see it.
- When two traits both appear is something, like having spots.
- An offspring genetically identical to its parent, this happens through asexual reproduction
- When there is dominant and recessive trait together, for example Tt.
- These hold your DNA, and there are 46 in each human body cell.
- ________ breeding is where you breed together two animals with a desired trait in hopes of the offspring having that trait, like more meat on a cow.
- ______ reproduction is when an offspring it produced by one parent, through cell division.
- The pairs of genes in an offspring, you CAN'T see it.
- ______ reproduction requires two parents and each of them give the offspring 23 chromosomes.
26 Clues: The study heredity. • Traits being passed from parents to their • The instructions for a trait that you inherit. • A trait that shows through covers up another trait. • The pairs of genes in an offspring, you CAN'T see it. • The physical appearance that gene appears as, you do see it. • When two traits both appear is something, like having spots. • ...
Reproduction & Genetics Crossword 2021-11-24
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- carries blood away from heart
- tiny blood vessels where gas exchange occurs
- diffusion of oxygen from lungs into blood (3,8)
- body using the absorbed nutrients
- carries oxygen around the bloodstream (3,5,5)
- measurement of energy found in food
- putting food into your mouth
- removal of indigestable fibre
- regulates blood sugar levels
- upper chamber of heart
- uptake of nutrients into your blood
- lower chamber of heart
- carries blood towards heart
- branches off from trachea
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- type of digestion, involves crushing large food chunks
- if you ate a healthy variety of food (8,4)
- breaking down food so it is small enough to be absorbed
- prevents back flow of blood
- type of digestion, involves enzymes
- wind pipe
- air sacs in lungs
- catalyst that speeds up reactions
- smaller bronchi
- for example sugar
- important for growth and repair. Approx. 1/4 of your diet should consist of this.
- releasing energy from food
- a main food group, need to minimise intake
27 Clues: wind pipe • smaller bronchi • air sacs in lungs • for example sugar • upper chamber of heart • lower chamber of heart • branches off from trachea • releasing energy from food • prevents back flow of blood • carries blood towards heart • putting food into your mouth • regulates blood sugar levels • carries blood away from heart • removal of indigestable fibre • ...
Genetics/Evolution Vocab 2022-04-25
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- relies on others for energy
- cell that does not have a nucleus
- biomolecule made in ribosomes, from amino acids
- changes an organism goes through to survive
- prokaryotic, live in extreme places
- the movement of genes from one area to another
- eukaryotic, both heterotroph and autotroph
- the organism that several share
- the second to last taxon
- classification system
- makes the plasma membrane, stored form of energy
- being able to move
- make their own energy
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- one organism population no longer remains
- naming process, genus then species
- cell that has a nucleus
- encodes the genetic material in nucleus
- adapt to grow and reproduce
- surrounds the cell, things to go in/out
- main source of energy/glucose, respiration
- eukaryotic, non motile, heterotroph
- founder effect or bottleneck
- changes over time in a population
- the last taxon, most specific
24 Clues: being able to move • classification system • make their own energy • cell that has a nucleus • the second to last taxon • relies on others for energy • adapt to grow and reproduce • founder effect or bottleneck • the last taxon, most specific • the organism that several share • cell that does not have a nucleus • changes over time in a population • naming process, genus then species • ...
Genetics Crossword Puzzle 2017-02-06
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- It makes up a viral genome
- This causes to reduce the electrostatic interaction of histones and DNA
- It is used in The Hershey and Chase experiment
- This is one of the residue responsible for the positive charge of the histones
- These do not make proteins
- It is a phase in prophase I where synapsis occurs
- It is positively charge that binds to the DNA
- It is the main reason why DNA is the genetic material and not RNA
- The dynamic modification of chromatin architecture (2 words)
- rich in active genes
- It locks or stabilizes the DNA during chromatin remodelling (type of histone)
- It is a phase of prophase I where chromosomes condense
- The longest phase in meiosis
- repeating array of DNA-protein
- It results in two genetically identical diploid cells from one diploid parent cell
- non-coding region of DNA
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- It is only one for prokaryotes but three in eukaryotes
- protein found in the middle of the chromosomes
- It makes up for a lot of genetic diversity (2 words)
- It gives a greater variation upon reproducing (2 words)
- transcriptionally inactive for it contains highly repeated DNA sequences
- It is a phase where crossing over occurs
- It is needed for the evolution of populations (2 words)
- They do not split in meiosis I
- DNA sequence that provide direction for RNA polymerase
- This lacks in meiosis II
- The presence of this is the reason why we wear gloves when handling DNA
- It results in four genetically different haploid cells from one diploid parent cell
- It is part of the histones where chemical modification takes place
- It is responsible for the negative charge of the DNA
30 Clues: rich in active genes • This lacks in meiosis II • non-coding region of DNA • It makes up a viral genome • These do not make proteins • The longest phase in meiosis • They do not split in meiosis I • repeating array of DNA-protein • It is a phase where crossing over occurs • It is positively charge that binds to the DNA • protein found in the middle of the chromosomes • ...
Introduction to Genetics 2017-04-24
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- / cells used during sexual reproduction to produce a new individual organism or zygote
- / the process by which the nucleus divides in all sexually reproducing organisms during the production of spores or gametes
- / used to measure the chances
- Alleles / three or more alternative forms of a gene (alleles) that can occupy the same locus
- / having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
- Dominance / form of intermediate inheritance
- / refers to a pair of genes where one is dominant and one is recessive
- / A form of dominance in which the alleles of a gene pair in a heterozygote
- / possible form of a gene
- / parents will also pass down a specific phenotypic trait to their offspring
- / common ancestry in multiple organisms
- / the offspring of two plants or animals of different species
- / A four-part structure that forms during the prophase of meiosis
- Traits / height, skin color and weight
- / the set of observable characteristics of an individual resulting from the interaction of its geno type with the environment
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- / the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- / set of genes in our DNA which is responsible for a particular trait
- Square / diagram that is used to predict an outcome of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- Assortment / formation of random combinations of chromosomes in meiosis
- / occurs between pro-phase 1 and meta-phase 1
- / the separation of pairs of alleles at meiosis and their independent transmission
- / The fundamental, physical, and functional unit of heredity
- / state the haploid number is doubled
- / When an individual has two of the same allele, whether dominant or recessive, they are...
- / feature of an organism
25 Clues: / feature of an organism • / possible form of a gene • / used to measure the chances • / state the haploid number is doubled • Traits / height, skin color and weight • / common ancestry in multiple organisms • Dominance / form of intermediate inheritance • / having a single set of unpaired chromosomes • / occurs between pro-phase 1 and meta-phase 1 • ...
Chapter 8: Genetics 2017-09-19
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- Process where information contained in the RNA is used to produce proteins
- Abbreviation for Polymerase Chain Reaction
- Another name for recombinant DNA technology
- Turing on or off several genes at once
- Type of horizontal gene transfer, in bacteria, Ex: drug resistance, adherence to molecules, resistance to metals
- Process where the master code of DNA is first used to synthesize an RNA molecule
- Type of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria, EX: toxins, enzymes for sugar fermentation, drug resistance
- What produces human proteins?
- Group of related genes needed for the same function
- Sum total of genetic material of an organsim
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- "Jumping genes"
- Study of inheritance
- What replicates and proof reads DNA?
- We can do all sorts of things with DNA including gene cloning, sequencing, and _____.
- Eukaryotes recombine DNA during meiosis in sexual reproduction
- Type of horizontal gene transfer in bacteria, Ex: polysaccharide capsule
- Taking out bad genes and replacing with new genes, process of an enzyme
- A change in the nucleotide sequence
- Activated by light
- Neatly packaged DNA
- It is easier to see evidence of ____ amounts of DNA than single copies
21 Clues: "Jumping genes" • Activated by light • Neatly packaged DNA • Study of inheritance • What produces human proteins? • A change in the nucleotide sequence • What replicates and proof reads DNA? • Turing on or off several genes at once • Abbreviation for Polymerase Chain Reaction • Another name for recombinant DNA technology • Sum total of genetic material of an organsim • ...
breeding and genetics 2018-11-06
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- In animal breeding, goals are termed ‘breeding ___’
- describes the physical appearance of a specific genetic trait or characteristic
- Aussie __ is a cow bred in Australia by combining Scandinavian Red genetic lines with other Australian Red breeds such as the Illawarra and Ayrshire.
- a pair of identical alleles
- A cow originally from Switzerland is called a Brown ___
- a pair of alleles that contain two different alleles one of which is dominant
- This cow produces milk with a distinctive golden colour.
- a ____ trait is one that will appear only if two copies of the allele are present
- Gregor ___, the father of modern day genetics
- a model of the allele genotypes used to predict the outcome of a genetic cross is called a __ square
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- short for Australian Breeding Value
- cow breed that produces milk that is especially creamy, making it ideal for making butter.
- strands of DNA that carries genes in linear order
- the genetic code consisting of a pair of alleles that describes an inheritable characteristic or trait
- ___ cows vary from light to deep cherry red, mahogany, brown, or a combination of these colours with white
- a _____ trait is one that will appear in offspring if one allele is present
- a breeding system in which two or more straight breeds are combined
- The most popular cow breed in the world and in Australia
- a unit of inheritable information arranged located within chromosomes
- A breeding system also referred to as purebreeding
- one member of a pair of genes that determines genetic characteristics
- a double helix chain of nucleic acid in a cell that carries genetic and hereditary information
22 Clues: a pair of identical alleles • short for Australian Breeding Value • Gregor ___, the father of modern day genetics • strands of DNA that carries genes in linear order • A breeding system also referred to as purebreeding • In animal breeding, goals are termed ‘breeding ___’ • A cow originally from Switzerland is called a Brown ___ • ...
All about Genetics! 2015-11-02
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- two dominant alleles
- diagram made of boxes
- one pair of contrasting characters
- one dominant and one recessive
- mechaniasm of heredity
- reviews the basic law of inheritance
- trait that is covered up
- scientific word of green pea
- diference among individuals
- factors referred of DNA
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- observable expressions of the traits
- focuses of behaivior of gene
- binds the chromatid arms
- first 2 organsms that are crossed.
- observed trait
- deals with the chemical nature of gene
- passing of characteristics
- strong trait
- cross between members of the same offspring
- alternative forms of traits
20 Clues: strong trait • observed trait • two dominant alleles • diagram made of boxes • mechaniasm of heredity • factors referred of DNA • binds the chromatid arms • trait that is covered up • passing of characteristics • diference among individuals • alternative forms of traits • focuses of behaivior of gene • scientific word of green pea • one dominant and one recessive • ...
Dictionary of Genetics 2015-09-17
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- – unwinds parental double helix
- – the process that uses information in the RNA to manufacture a protein by aligning and joining specified amino acids
- – a type of an mRNA which carries the information that specifies a particular protein
- – two copies of the same chromosome attached together
- – complete set of chromosomes in a specie
- – both alleles contribute to the phenotype of an organism
- – three mRNA in a row that form a genetic code word that specifies a certain amino acid
- – an mRNA molecule that complimentary to one strand of the DNA double helix for a particular gene
- – describes the organism’s allele
- – The centromere of a chromosome establishes one long arm and one short arm
- – It have a single-ring structure that consists of guanine and adenine
- – a special sequence that signals the start of the gene
- – paired chromosomes with same length, shape, centromere location and genes
- – short arm of a chromosome
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- – a type of an mRNA that transports specific amino acids to the ribosome for protein synthesis
- – number of sets of chromosomes
- – provide physical means for packing the very long DNA
- – fundamental unit of chromatin
- – largest constriction of a chromosome where sister chromatids are attached
- – protein structure that assembles on the centromere and attach sister chromatids to mitotic spindle
- – covers up the recessive form
- – a chromosome that pinches off a small amount of material toward one end
- – the parts of mRNA that remain and are translated into amino acid sequences
- – traits controlled by two or more genes
- – diagram used to determine genetic crosses
- – DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes
- – Mendel called it as non-true breeding or hybrid
- – are structures that transmit genetic information to next generation
- – adds short primer to template strand
- – a piece of DNA that carries the information needed to make a specific protein
30 Clues: – short arm of a chromosome • – covers up the recessive form • – number of sets of chromosomes • – unwinds parental double helix • – fundamental unit of chromatin • – describes the organism’s allele • – adds short primer to template strand • – traits controlled by two or more genes • – complete set of chromosomes in a specie • – DNA sequences at the ends of chromosomes • ...
