genetics Crossword Puzzles
Genetics Chapter 2 Project 2012-10-10
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- A chromosome tip
- The cellular contents other than organelles
- A complex cell containing organelles including a nucleus
- A cycle of events describing a cells preparation for division and division itself
- A solid rod of actin protein that forms part of the cytoskeleton
- DNA or RNA
- The stage of mitosis when daughter cells separate
- Their daughter cells have fewer possible fates
- A chain of amino acids
- A form of cell death that is a normal part of growth and development
- Molecules on the plasma membrane assist, transmit, and amplify incoming messages to the cell's interior
- Cells that give rise to other stem cells that retain the potential to differentiate further
- Division of somatic cells
- Sugars and starches
- A sac like organelle containing enzymes that degrade debris
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- A type of organic molecule that has more carbon and hydrogen atoms than oxygen atoms
- Stage when a cell is not dividing
- The first stage of mitosis when chromatins condense
- A cells whose descendants can follow any of several developmental pathways
- A cell that does not have a nucleus
- Organelles and micro molecules are distributed between two daughter cells
- An organelle consisting of a double membrane that houses enzymes with various functions
- The stage of mitosis when centromeres of replicated chromosomes part
- An organelle consisting of a double membrane that houses enzymes that catalyze reactions that extract energy from nutrients
- A part of the cell cycle where a protein controls the process
- A precise sequence of interactions among the proteins that join cells
- A labyrinth of membranous tubules on which proteins, lipids, and sugars are synthesized
- Can give rise to every cell type
- A set of proteins a cell produces
- All cells fall under one of the three_____
- An organelle consisting of flattened, membranous sacs that package secretion compounds
- The stage of mitosis when chromosomes align along the center of the cell
- A hollow structure built of tubulin protein that forms part of the cytoskeleton
- A large membrane bound region of a eukaryotic cell that houses DNA
- An organelle consisting of RNA and protein that is a scaffold of protein synthesis
35 Clues: DNA or RNA • A chromosome tip • Sugars and starches • A chain of amino acids • Division of somatic cells • Can give rise to every cell type • Stage when a cell is not dividing • A set of proteins a cell produces • A cell that does not have a nucleus • All cells fall under one of the three_____ • The cellular contents other than organelles • ...
Genetics Chapter Two Crossword 2012-10-10
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- sac containing enzymes
- hollow structure that is part of the cytoskeleton
- joining of cells
- cells that reveal surprising relationships
- Cell that does not have a nucleus
- soild rods that are part of the cytoskeleton
- stage when cell is not dividing
- stage when chromosomes line up in the middle
- power house of the cell and makes ATP
- organelle that makes proteins
- stage when centromeres part
- small organs which are found inside eukaryotic cells and have a particular function
- contents that surrounds organelles
- type of cell that can become anything it wants
- chromosome tip
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- garbage disposal of the cell
- organelle where proteins and lipids are made
- first stage of mitosis
- control center of the cell
- when cells asses, transmit, and amplify incoming messages
- stage when spindles break down
- a macromolecule that is found is pasta and crackers
- Cell that contains organelles and has a nucleus
- division of nonsex cells
- stacks of membrane enclosed sacs
- outer membrane of the cell
- stage when daughter cells separate
- a macromolecule that insulates and stores energy
- a macromolecule that is present in cells and makes proteins
- type of cell has already become fixed to one duty
- cycle of events explaining the division of a cell
- a macromolecue with enzymes found in meat and fish
- a part of the cell cycle where a protein controls the process
- help guide white blood cells to the injured area
- cell death
- all proteins a cell can make
36 Clues: cell death • chromosome tip • joining of cells • sac containing enzymes • first stage of mitosis • division of nonsex cells • control center of the cell • outer membrane of the cell • stage when centromeres part • garbage disposal of the cell • all proteins a cell can make • organelle that makes proteins • stage when spindles break down • stage when cell is not dividing • ...
IGCSE DNA and Genetics 2023-11-13
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- An allele that shows its trait even if there's only one copy.
- The genetic material that carries instructions for living organisms.
- A molecule that brings amino acids to the ribosome to build proteins.
- When an organism has two different alleles for a trait (e.g., Aa).
- A set of three DNA or RNA letters that code for a specific amino acid.
- Special cells that join during fertilization to create a new organism.
- Thread-like structures in cells that carry genes and genetic information.
- A segment of DNA that contains instructions to make a specific protein.
- An allele that only shows its trait if there are two copies.
- Different forms of a gene.
- A set of three letters on tRNA that matches with the codon to build proteins.
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- Copying the genetic instructions from DNA to make a messenger molecule called mRNA.
- The genetic makeup of an organism, the combination of alleles it carries.
- A single-stranded molecule that carries a copy of the instructions to build proteins.
- Putting together or making something, like building a protein from amino acids.
- The observable traits or characteristics of an organism.
- When an organism has two identical alleles for a trait (e.g., AA or aa).
- The cell formed when sperm and egg come together, the starting point of a new individual.
- Using an mRNA code to make an amino acid sequence in a ribosome
- Building blocks for the body, made of amino acids.
20 Clues: Different forms of a gene. • Building blocks for the body, made of amino acids. • The observable traits or characteristics of an organism. • An allele that only shows its trait if there are two copies. • An allele that shows its trait even if there's only one copy. • Using an mRNA code to make an amino acid sequence in a ribosome • ...
Genetics Vocab Part 1 2023-12-13
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- A type of asexual reproduction in which an outgrowth develops at a particular location on the organism, creating a new organism
- The "command center" of the cell
- A type of reproduction requiring only one parent and that results in offspring identical to the parent
- A different version of something such as alleles or traits
- The male gamete or reproductive cell
- The process of creating new organisms of the same species
- An organism composed of only one cell
- The first new cell of an offspring, created when the sperm and egg combine
- A type of asexual reproduction that prokaryotes and other single-celled organisms often undergo. In this process, the organism duplicates its genetic material and then divides evenly into two organisms.
- The female gamete or reproductive cell
- A living thing
- The union of sperm (male) and egg (female)
- A structure composed of DNA coiled around proteins
- A process during which the nucleus and cellular contents duplicate and then divide, producing two identical cells
- An organism whose cell(s) contain a nucleus
- A new organism that results from asexual or sexual reproduction
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- Any organism composed of two or more cells
- The products of cell division in which the cells are genetically identical to the parent cell
- A type of reproduction that requires two parents and results in an offspring with traits from both parents
- Any change in a sequence of DNA
- The hereditary material found in many organisms
- A process by which a parent cell divides
- A form of asexual reproduction where a new plant grows from a part of the parent plant
- An organism whose cell does not contain a nucleus
- Reproductive cells; sperm (male) and egg (female)
- The smallest organized unit in a living thing
- A reproductive process during which the nucleus and cellular contents duplicate and then divide, producing two identical cells
27 Clues: A living thing • Any change in a sequence of DNA • The "command center" of the cell • The male gamete or reproductive cell • An organism composed of only one cell • The female gamete or reproductive cell • A process by which a parent cell divides • Any organism composed of two or more cells • The union of sperm (male) and egg (female) • ...
Mendelian Inheritance and Genetics 2024-02-01
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- This is a description of which alleles a person has.
- The principle/law of _____ assortment says that the inheritance of one trait does not affect the inheritance of another trait.
- An image of a person's chromosomes
- Gregor ____ is considered to be the father of genetics. He studied genetics in pea plants, before we even knew anything about the structure of DNA.
- The ______ allele shows up in the phenotype, even if the genotype is heterozygous.
- ____ dominance is when alleles in a heterozygous genotype are both expressed and show an inbetween phenotype. This is a non-Mendelian inheritance pattern. An example is a black rooster and a white hen producing a gray chick.
- The physical characteristic of an individual
- Mendel studied _____ dominance. This is when the dominant allele completely masks the phenotype of the recessive allele. If the genotype is heterozygous, the outward appearance will look like the dominant trait.
- If something is pure-bred, is the genotype homozygous or heterozygous? Write your answer in the boxes.
- The principle/law of ____ says that allele pairs separate during meiosis and randomly reunite during fertilization.
- A Punnett ____ is a tool that we use to predict the genotypes and the phenotypes of the offspring. It can be a 2-by-2 or a 4-by-4.
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- A ____ cross is when you do a Punnett Square with two traits (for example, Flower color and plant height).
- The _____ allele only shows up if the individual has two copies of that allele (in other words, the trait only shows up if the person's genotype is homozygous for that allele).
- In a heterozygous genotype, both alleles are shown equally (both show up). What is the name of this non-Mendelian inheritance pattern? An example is a red cow and a white bull producing a spotted calf with red and white spots.
- This is when egg and sperm come together, creating a zygote. The zygote got half of the alleles from Dad and half from Mom.
- A ____ cross is when you do a Punnett Square with one trait (for example, just flower color). It uses a 2-by-2 square.
- Chromosomes that have the same genes in the same locations are called ____ chromosomes.
- A gene can come in different forms/versions. A specific version of a gene is called an ____.
- A section of DNA that contains instructions for a specific trait. A chromosome contains many of these.
- A ____ genotype is when you have two different alleles for a trait (e.g., Rr).
- A ____ genotype is when you have two of the same allele for a trait (e.g., RR or rr).
21 Clues: An image of a person's chromosomes • The physical characteristic of an individual • This is a description of which alleles a person has. • A ____ genotype is when you have two different alleles for a trait (e.g., Rr). • The ______ allele shows up in the phenotype, even if the genotype is heterozygous. • ...
Genetics Crossword of DOOOOOOOM! 2023-03-07
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- Copies the DNA code, can leave the nucleus.
- XY
- WW
- DNA sequence that matches TACGTGCCATAG
- Tt
- Nitrogen base that matches with Cytosine.
- Alleles that are always expressed when present.
- Amino acid sequence that ACG TTC AGT CAC would produce.
- When two traits are blended, expressed equally.
- Protopterus annectens found in Mr. H's room.
- The type of alleles you have.
- Each tRNA delivers a specific one of these.
- Section of the DNA backbone the bases attach to.
- Alleles expressed only when paired with one of its own kind.
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- XX
- rr
- Mr. Howard's favorite hockey team.
- RNA that matches up with ATGCAATCTGUC.
- Any change in a DNA sequence.
- Nitrogen base that matches with Adenine.
- The bases in DNA are held together by these.
- Nerds who discovered the shape and structure of DNA in 1953.
- The physical expression of a trait.
- The scientific study of genetics and inheritance.
24 Clues: XX • rr • XY • WW • Tt • Any change in a DNA sequence. • The type of alleles you have. • Mr. Howard's favorite hockey team. • The physical expression of a trait. • DNA sequence that matches TACGTGCCATAG • RNA that matches up with ATGCAATCTGUC. • Nitrogen base that matches with Adenine. • Nitrogen base that matches with Cytosine. • Copies the DNA code, can leave the nucleus. • ...
CH5 Genetics and DNA 2023-02-13
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- how a trait appears or is expressed.
- the process of making mRNA from DNA
- a different form of a gene codominance an inheritance pattern in which both alleles can be observed in a phenotype.
- the study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring.
- the abbreviation for deoxyribonucleic acid, an organism's genetic material.
- the term describing the two alleles that control the phenotype of a trait.
- ribonucleic acid, a type of nucleic acid that carries the code for making proteins from the nucleus to the cytoplasm.
- a genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor gene a section of DNA on a chromosome that has genetic information for one trait.
- a molecule made of a nitrogen base, a sugar, and a phosphate group
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- an inheritance pattern in which the offspring's phenotype is a blend of the parents' phenotypes.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are different.
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- how a trait appears or is expressed
- the process of copying a DNA molecule to make another DNA molecule.
- a genetic condition an inheritance pattern in which multiple genes determine the phenotype of a trait.
- a model used to predict possible genotypes and phenotypes of offspring.
- a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same.
- when both alleles can be observed in a phenotype
- a permanent change in the sequence of DNA, or the nucleotides, in a gene or a chromosome.
- a genetic factor that is blocked by the presence of a dominant factor.
- the process of making a protein from RNA
21 Clues: how a trait appears or is expressed • the process of making mRNA from DNA • how a trait appears or is expressed. • the process of making a protein from RNA • when both alleles can be observed in a phenotype • the passing of traits from parents to offspring. • a genotype in which the two alleles of a gene are the same. • ...
Genetics and Human Body 2024-03-25
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- An organism's genetic makeup, like BB, Bb, or bb
- the body system that fights disease
- An organism with two different alleles for a trait
- the passing of traits from parent to offspring
- the type of digestion that uses chewing and churning
- the body system that controls the other systems
- the stronger form of a gene
- reproduction, reproduction requiring 2 parents
- the different forms of a gene
- the organ that pumps blood
- the body system that gives us shape and support
- the body system that allows us to move
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- the body system that breaks down food
- the weaker form of a gene
- the system that includes the dermis, epidermis, and fatty layer
- the body system that transports food and oxygen to our cells
- where digestion begins
- the organ that contracts to allow movement
- An organism's physical makeup. The way it looks
- reproduction, reproduction requiring only 1 parent
- the body system that gets rid of waste
- the organ that stores bile
- the organ that bring in oxygen
- the body system that brings in oxygen
- the organ that produces bile
- An organism with the same two alleles for a trait
- the type of digestion that uses saliva and stomach acid
27 Clues: where digestion begins • the weaker form of a gene • the organ that stores bile • the organ that pumps blood • the stronger form of a gene • the organ that produces bile • the different forms of a gene • the organ that bring in oxygen • the body system that fights disease • the body system that breaks down food • the body system that brings in oxygen • ...
Genetics Lab 2 Puzzle 2022-09-15
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- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 100 ul and you add 200 ul of a sample with a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul, what is the new DNA concentration in ng/ul? (In words)
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 15 ul, how much DNA do you have in total in ng? (In numbers, no comma)
- How many pg are in 1 ng?
- If you have a DNA concentration of 0.3456 ug/ul, how many ug do you have per ml?
- If you have a DNA sample with a concentration of 5000 ng/ul and take 10 ul of it and mix it with 90 ul of TE buffer, what is the new concentration?
- What we used as a blank.
- The instrument used to measure absorbance.
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul and want to create a 50 ul dilution with a concentration of 120 ng/ul, how many ul of your original DNA sample should you add? (In words)
- What we generate based on our standards to determine unknown DNA concentrations.
- The concentration of DNA after performing a 1/2 dilution on a DNA sample of 50 ng/ul, in ng/ul? (In words)
- If you have a DNA concentration of 6789 ng/ul, how many ug per ul do you have?
- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 50 ul and you add 50 ul of water to the sample, what is the new concentration in ng/ul? (In words)
- Using known DNA concentrations, we can determine the concentration of _____ DNA samples.
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- If you have a DNA concentration of 1000 ng/ul with a total volume of 50 ul and you add 50 ul of water, what is the total volume of liquid in the sample? (In words)
- According to your line of best fit, an absorbance of 0.3 corresponds to a DNA concentration of 60 ng/ul and an absorbance of 0.15 corresponds to a DNA concentration of 30 ng/ul. What is your k-value? (In numbers)
- How many ng are in 1 ug?
- We measure DNA at what wavelength?
- What you placed your sample into for the spec to read.
- There is a direct relationship between absorbance and DNA concentration is ____'s Law
- If you have a DNA concentration of 500 ng/ul and you added 3 ul of it to 47 ul of water, what is the new DNA concentration of the new sample? (In words)
- The k value is the ____ of the line of best fit.
- If you have a k-value of 0.003 and your absorbance of a 1/100 dilution of unknown DNA is 0.30, what is your original DNA concentration in ng/ul? (In words)
- The method we used to create a series of standards of different concentrations.
23 Clues: How many pg are in 1 ng? • How many ng are in 1 ug? • What we used as a blank. • We measure DNA at what wavelength? • The instrument used to measure absorbance. • The k value is the ____ of the line of best fit. • What you placed your sample into for the spec to read. • If you have a DNA concentration of 6789 ng/ul, how many ug per ul do you have? • ...
TB - Genetics vocabulary crossword 2024-10-24
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- Genes for different traits are inherited separately from one another
- the visible traits of an organism
- Having two identical allels for a specific gene
- Pairs of chromosomes with the same genes but different allels
- expressed only when two recessive allels are present
- Process where a sperm cell joins with an egg cell to form a new organism
- A reproductive cell that combines during fertilization to form a new organism
- having two different alleles for a gene
- The passing of traits from parents to their offspring through genes
- a segment of DNA
- likelihood
- The genetic makeup of an organism
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- labels for different kinds of blood
- When traits blend together in offspring
- a genetic cross that looks at one trait involving two different alleles
- a chart used to predict the genetic cross between two parents
- expressed when atleast one dominant allele is present
- cross examines two traits from two different genes
- both allels are expressed
- The fertilized egg formed when a sperm cell joins with an egg
- A picture of an organisms chromosomes
- Study of heredity
- A cell that has one set of chromosomes
- variant form of gene
- each parent gives one allele for each gene to their offspring
25 Clues: likelihood • a segment of DNA • Study of heredity • variant form of gene • both allels are expressed • the visible traits of an organism • The genetic makeup of an organism • labels for different kinds of blood • A picture of an organisms chromosomes • A cell that has one set of chromosomes • When traits blend together in offspring • having two different alleles for a gene • ...
Plant breeding and genetics 2025-08-13
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- The entire genetic material of an organism.
- The process of choosing parent plants to breed for new traits.
- The father of modern genetics.
- The part of a flower that receives pollen.
- The process of creating new genetic variations.
- The basic building block of heredity.
- A type of breeding to improve an existing variety.
- The process of a bee transferring pollen.
- The process of combining two parent plants to create offspring.
- The functional unit of heredity.
- Observable characteristics of an organism.
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- The genetic material of different varieties for preservation.
- A plant with a gene from a different species.
- A trait that masks the effect of another allele.
- The practice of breeding closely related plants.
- The process of removing anthers to prevent self-pollination.
- An organism with two identical alleles for a trait.
- A plant produced asexually from a single parent.
- Growing a new plant from a single cell in a lab.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
20 Clues: The father of modern genetics. • The functional unit of heredity. • The genetic makeup of an organism. • The basic building block of heredity. • The process of a bee transferring pollen. • The part of a flower that receives pollen. • Observable characteristics of an organism. • The entire genetic material of an organism. • A plant with a gene from a different species. • ...
Vocabulary puzzle 2021-12-07
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- Organism with two of the same alleles
- Science of heredity
- Organism with 2 different alleles for trait
- the passing on of physical characteristics
- Alternative form that a single gene may
- Observable characteristics expressed as allele
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- An organism’s allele pairs
- name for a specific trait hidden in the F1 gen
- name for a trait that appeared in the F 1 gen
- a genetically determined characteristic
10 Clues: Science of heredity • An organism’s allele pairs • Organism with two of the same alleles • a genetically determined characteristic • Alternative form that a single gene may • the passing on of physical characteristics • Organism with 2 different alleles for trait • name for a trait that appeared in the F 1 gen • name for a specific trait hidden in the F1 gen • ...
The Crossover 2024-02-21
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- Publicly Praised Celebrated
- High blood pressure
- Heart Atack
- to a great degree in large amounts
- happening in the opposite way to what is expected, and typically causing wry amusement because of this
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- a circumstance that complicates something a difficulty
- Beautiful
- rude in a mean spirited and surly way
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics.
- myths or folk tales
10 Clues: Beautiful • Heart Atack • High blood pressure • myths or folk tales • Publicly Praised Celebrated • to a great degree in large amounts • rude in a mean spirited and surly way • a circumstance that complicates something a difficulty • the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. • ...
Physical Science 2024-09-25
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- matter from which a thing is or can be made
- Rate of change of velocity
- Study of Earth
- The action or process of moving or being moved
- The general weather over a long period
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- The planet on which we live
- Branch of physical science
- study of how genes are passed down
- Scientific field or job
- The basic unit of a chemical element
10 Clues: Study of Earth • Scientific field or job • Branch of physical science • Rate of change of velocity • The planet on which we live • study of how genes are passed down • The basic unit of a chemical element • The general weather over a long period • matter from which a thing is or can be made • The action or process of moving or being moved
Biodiversity 2023-03-21
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- diversity between living and nonliving things
- differences within species
- living and nonliving things interacting
- made up of the parts of earth where living things exist
- a group of the same species together
- study of how genes and traits are passed down from generations
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- diversity of organisms
- another word for genetic makeup
- organisms that can interbreed
- killed off or no longer in existance
10 Clues: diversity of organisms • differences within species • organisms that can interbreed • another word for genetic makeup • killed off or no longer in existance • a group of the same species together • living and nonliving things interacting • diversity between living and nonliving things • made up of the parts of earth where living things exist • ...
MENTAL HEALTH 2023-03-16
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- A type of anxiety disorder
- Another word for a cause of something, typically referring to a mental disorder
- A common childhood developmental disorder
- In great need of rest
- A period of extreme mood change
- A chemical transmitter in the brain
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- Passed down genetics
- The urge to do something
- To help someone, typically in reference to a health disorder
- To constantly perform the same action
10 Clues: Passed down genetics • In great need of rest • The urge to do something • A type of anxiety disorder • A period of extreme mood change • A chemical transmitter in the brain • To constantly perform the same action • A common childhood developmental disorder • To help someone, typically in reference to a health disorder • ...
All About Genetics 2025-02-04
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- individual animal, plant or single cell life form
- selection/humans choosing which organisms reproduce
- dying out
- conditions in which a person, animal or plant live
- change in gene or chromosome
- the study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
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- assortment of genes
- change over time
- organism changing to be better suited for its environment
- selection/better adapt organisms produce more off springs
10 Clues: dying out • change over time • assortment of genes • change in gene or chromosome • conditions in which a person, animal or plant live • selection/humans choosing which organisms reproduce • individual animal, plant or single cell life form • organism changing to be better suited for its environment • selection/better adapt organisms produce more off springs • ...
mendel 2016-03-30
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- when the allelis of a couple divide to form gametes
- allele that determines the aspect of an organism
- one seed form
- F1
- offspring from two different varieties
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- the generation of pure lines
- has the recessive allele for a disease
- usefull to determine an unknown genotype
- the visible or verifiable aspect of a characterall the possible alternative forms of a gene
- a genotype formed by identical allelis
- he is considered the founder of genetics
- all the possible alternative forms of a gene
12 Clues: F1 • one seed form • the generation of pure lines • has the recessive allele for a disease • a genotype formed by identical allelis • offspring from two different varieties • usefull to determine an unknown genotype • he is considered the founder of genetics • all the possible alternative forms of a gene • allele that determines the aspect of an organism • ...
Chapter 5 & 6 Review 2020-12-27
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- microorganisms that cause disease
- white blood cells that travel though the lymphatic system fighting off germs
- "kissing disease"
- example of a pathogen
- hardening of the arteries
- any condition that negatively affects the body
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- disease which the brain loses its ability to function.
- disease caused by genetics, environment, and lifestyle
- what lymphocytes make to attack germ cells
- has four different types of cells in the body to fight off infections
- disease that develop suddenly with symptoms
- tiny one-celled organisms
12 Clues: "kissing disease" • example of a pathogen • tiny one-celled organisms • hardening of the arteries • microorganisms that cause disease • what lymphocytes make to attack germ cells • disease that develop suddenly with symptoms • any condition that negatively affects the body • disease which the brain loses its ability to function. • ...
Crossword Microbiomes - Dex Pace 2021-11-04
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- Make up the human body along with DNA
- opposite of macroscopic
- a cell divides into two
- live in our microbiome
- a sickness obtained from eating raw food
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- A type of bacteria that feeds on dead things
- Used to remove harmful bacteria from food
- an organism that controls bodily functions
- bacteria that makes food poisoning symptoms
- One bacteria transfers genetics to another
- thrives after antibiotic effects take place
- purpose of microscope, or larger and smaller
12 Clues: live in our microbiome • opposite of macroscopic • a cell divides into two • Make up the human body along with DNA • a sickness obtained from eating raw food • Used to remove harmful bacteria from food • an organism that controls bodily functions • One bacteria transfers genetics to another • bacteria that makes food poisoning symptoms • ...
Schizophrenia 2022-09-14
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- a condition that disrupts physical or mental functions
- transferred from parents
- the way someone acts
- a drug used to treat psychotic disorders
- the appearance of something that is not really there
- treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder
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- the belief that something is real when there is evidence against it
- a medicine or other substance which has a physiological effect
- a reason for acting in a certain way
- disrupt in order or function
- when something is not balanced
- distressing or disturbing experience
12 Clues: the way someone acts • transferred from parents • disrupt in order or function • when something is not balanced • a reason for acting in a certain way • distressing or disturbing experience • a drug used to treat psychotic disorders • treatment intended to relieve or heal a disorder • the appearance of something that is not really there • ...
Livestock Crossword: EPD 2021-05-06
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- EPD depends upon the information that went into calculating it
- weight of weaning
- excellent tool for sorting and ranking cattle
- based on performance in a base year
- Not all should be passed on
- expressed as pounds of calf at weaning
- used to compare EPDs across breeds
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- The full name for EPD
- Avoid this selection
- must be prepared to decide among what?
- It's important to use what?
- Amount of confidence in an EPD
12 Clues: weight of weaning • Avoid this selection • The full name for EPD • It's important to use what? • Not all should be passed on • Amount of confidence in an EPD • used to compare EPDs across breeds • based on performance in a base year • must be prepared to decide among what? • expressed as pounds of calf at weaning • excellent tool for sorting and ranking cattle • ...
cattle breeding 2020-04-21
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- round shape parlour
- determines the volume of milk
- one of the first parlour system
- ...give concentrates to cows in parlour during milking.
- the secretion of...is a continuous process
- molecules that build up the components of milk
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- to clean the udder and cool off the cows
- the volume of milk is dependent on the amount of...synthesized
- origin of precursors
- cows wait in the collecting yard to enter...
- parlour that uses larger pit
- four rows parlour
12 Clues: four rows parlour • round shape parlour • origin of precursors • parlour that uses larger pit • determines the volume of milk • one of the first parlour system • to clean the udder and cool off the cows • the secretion of...is a continuous process • cows wait in the collecting yard to enter... • molecules that build up the components of milk • ...
Annie & Josh 05.10.2024 2024-09-22
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- Name of A&J's dog nephew
- Where did A&J go on their first holiday together?
- Day of A&J's engagement
- Which NFL team does Josh support?
- First festival A&J went to together
- Month of Annie's birthday
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- What did Annie study at university?
- What instrument does Annie play in the band?
- Which city did Josh study in?
- What is Josh's middle name?
- How many years have A&J been together?
- Name the Swansea band A&J play in together
12 Clues: Day of A&J's engagement • Name of A&J's dog nephew • Month of Annie's birthday • What is Josh's middle name? • Which city did Josh study in? • Which NFL team does Josh support? • What did Annie study at university? • First festival A&J went to together • How many years have A&J been together? • Name the Swansea band A&J play in together • ...
Biology Crossword 2025-03-06
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- A physical characteristic.
- An allele that is usually depicted as an uppercase letter.
- A segment of DNA that holds the instructions to make proteins.
- A substance used to trigger a biochemical reaction.
- The BioMol that makes up proteins.
- The "control center" of a cell.
- The genetic makeup of an organism.
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- The organelle in which transcription and translation take place.
- The study of genes.
- Having 2 identical alleles.
- alternative form of a gene, found in a chromosome.
- Carries information from DNA to cytoplasm.
12 Clues: The study of genes. • A physical characteristic. • Having 2 identical alleles. • The "control center" of a cell. • The BioMol that makes up proteins. • The genetic makeup of an organism. • Carries information from DNA to cytoplasm. • alternative form of a gene, found in a chromosome. • A substance used to trigger a biochemical reaction. • ...
sci 7 genetics crossword 2022-05-25
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- square something used to predict the probability of traits
- piece of DNA that determines your traits
- what a physical trait looks like
- trait that takes over
- two words, controlled breeding for your liking
- exact copy of something
- same letter (bb, BB)
- opposite letters (Bb)
- non developed, unborn child
- making an egg useable
- the process of creating an offspring
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- the combination of traits you'll receive
- passing traits from parent to offspring
- structures structes that come from a common ancestor
- changes in the cell's DNA
- selection nature deciding which traits should stay or go
- contains all genetic information
- the study of traits
- trait that is hidden unless there are two (bb)
- an inhereited characteristic
- two words, having kids with no partner
- 46 of them
- all white -ism
23 Clues: 46 of them • all white -ism • the study of traits • same letter (bb, BB) • trait that takes over • opposite letters (Bb) • making an egg useable • exact copy of something • changes in the cell's DNA • non developed, unborn child • an inhereited characteristic • what a physical trait looks like • contains all genetic information • the process of creating an offspring • ...
Genetics and Natural Selection 2020-09-25
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- A trait that you almost always see, like right handed.
- One important limiting factor is_____.
- A group of the same species in the same area.
- This nitrogen base always pairs with cytocine.
- A punnett square is used to ____ the traits that an offspring might have.
- A trait that you hardly ever see, like left handed.
- The job, seeing at night, running fast, walking.
- When a variation has been passed on for several generations and now all of the population has this variation we call it an ____.
- How an organisms looks, tall or left handed
- The _____ factors in an environment are what keeps an organisms from surviving and passing on traits.
- _____ selection is when a change occurs to an organisms genes that gets passed on to offspring.
- Amino ____ are sets of instruction that are created by 3 nitrogen bases that code for specific proteins. ATC or TGA
- The ___ bases are the rungs of the DNA molecule and aways pair in a specific way.
- The different parts of a chromosomes they code for proteins.
- The genes that an organisms has, TT or Tt or
- This nitrogen base always pairs with thymine.
- Living things
- A change in an organisms DNA.
- This is an organisms with a mix of dominant and recessive traits Bb.
- when an organism is a mix of genes from parents, like humans.
- This is an organism with 2 of the same trait, BB or bb.
- During the process of cell replication DNA condenses into these, humans have 46.
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- What we call children.
- One single living thing.
- The 2 choices that are available for each gene, for example left or right handed.
- non-living things.
- When a change in the order of the nitrogen _____ occurs this can cause a mutation.
- Artificial ______ is when humans choose specific traits for an organism, for example the shape of the nose or how many tomatoes a plant produces.
- how a trait looks, shape or size, or the ability to see at night.
- What all organisms are made of, what genes code for.
- The different ways a trait can look, for example the different shapes of the squash.
- _____ structure is something that we have but don't use any more like appendix.
- When an organisms has all of the same alleles for every gene and looks exactly like their parents.
- A characteristics like hair color or height.
- When a variation helps an organisms survive it _____ the chance that that variation will be passed on.
- The number of chromosome pairs that humans have.
- ______ structures may look the same but the organisms have different ancestry. For example a butterfly and a bird.
- The blueprint for all organisms, the instructions.
- ______ structures are things like arms in organisms that have the same ancestry.
39 Clues: Living things • non-living things. • What we call children. • One single living thing. • A change in an organisms DNA. • One important limiting factor is_____. • How an organisms looks, tall or left handed • A characteristics like hair color or height. • The genes that an organisms has, TT or Tt or • A group of the same species in the same area. • ...
Genetics & Heredity Makayla C 2023-03-16
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- the process by which a cell makes an RNA copy a piece of DNA
- protein that help speed up metabolism, or the chemical reactions in our bodies
- the relationship between two version of gene
- a structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- having different alleles for a particular trait.
- the presence of two identical alleles at a particular gene locus
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
- a molecule made up of amino acids
- a nucleic acid present in all living cells that has structural similarities to DNA
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- the process by which a cell makes proteins using the genetic information carried in messenger RNA
- any change in the DNA sequence of a cell
- one or two or more DNA sequences occurring at a particular gene locu
- the product of the reproductive processes of a person, animal, or plant
- a trait that is expressed only when genotype is homozygous
- a special form of cell division in which each daughter cell receives half the amount of DNA as parent cell
- the process by which a single parent cell divides to make two new daughter cells
- synthesis the process in which cells make proteins.
- molecule inside cells that contains the genetic information responsible for the development and function of an organisms.
- the basic units of heredity passed from parent to child
- a small RNA molecule that plays a key role in protein synthesis
20 Clues: a molecule made up of amino acids • any change in the DNA sequence of a cell • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • the relationship between two version of gene • a structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • having different alleles for a particular trait. • synthesis the process in which cells make proteins. • ...
Genetics and forensics terms 2013-04-08
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- simplest fingerprint pattern
- a flammable substance used to help start a fire
- study of fingerprints
- triangular found in all loop and whorl patterns
- a breach of a right or duty
- ridge characteristics
- and structure
- tough, clear outside covering of hair shaft
- slight waviness
- called the general acceptance test
- thing that can prove something
- a natural pigment found in skin
- commonest stage of hair growth
- the part in the hair in the follicle
- a serious crime
- middle layer of the hair shaft that provides strength
- hair from epidermis to top
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- a link between an unknown sample and known evidence
- a tip of condensation
- to accuse a person of a crime
- the study of body measurements
- a molecule consisting of many identical repeating units
- this type of science is based off of theories
- one millionth of a meter
- what is found in the root of the hair
- fingerprint that can be made by body oils
- a telegen hair end
- aka material evidence
- found on the tip of the finger
- any place where evidence may be located
30 Clues: and structure • slight waviness • a serious crime • a telegen hair end • a tip of condensation • study of fingerprints • ridge characteristics • aka material evidence • one millionth of a meter • hair from epidermis to top • a breach of a right or duty • simplest fingerprint pattern • to accuse a person of a crime • the study of body measurements • found on the tip of the finger • ...
Genetics Lec Activity 1.1 2022-03-25
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- Packaged DNA in a cell that consists of DNA and proteins that is found in eukaryotic cells.
- A term for traits that do not exhibit clear one-locus segregation.
- Means “standing above” which is a quantitative trait that indicates non-additivity of the effects of genotype to the phenotype.
- More than two allelic forms were found and each allele causes different phenotype.
- It is a relationship between the two versions of a gene.
- Gives rise to “liability” to disease and is treated as a continuous phenotype.
- Two alleles that occurs at a site or locus which are common to single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs).
- A gene or genes that has a different allele.
- It implies that objects or factors do not act independently.
- Two alleles inherited for a particular gene and an individual’s collection of genes.
- A relationship between a particular phenotype and one or more genotypes.
- A cell or organism’s observable characteristics.
- Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote.
- Code for the same function or characteristics, as well as their impact that works together on the phenotype.
- Changes in the structure or number of a chromosome and most are known as aneuploidies.
- Existence of two or more variants at significant frequencies in the population.
- When the heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype and the homozygote is more severely affected.
- Shows a cell sorted in order and arranged in pairs that summarizes the chromosome constitution of a cell.
- A segregation at a single locus.
- A trait determined by the combined activity of a number of genetic loci.
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- Have only one copy of a gene or DNA sequence in diploid cells.
- It is where the intermediate inheritance for a specific trait is not completely expressed.
- A gene or genes that has two identical alleles.
- Normal process of cell division that usually generates daughter cells with both sets identical to parent cell.
- Determined by some unspecified combination of genetic and environmental factors.
- More logical term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- Made up of DNA and a basic and functional unit of heredity.
- Caused by variation at a single genetic locus; a monogenic character.
- Located on a single chromosome where a series of allele can be found at linked loci.
- Is the combination of alleles inherited for each individual parent of two or more loci is known.
- A unique chromosomal location on which a particular trait resides.
- Trait expressed only in the homozygote.
- The common term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- Sudden change in the genetic material where different alleles arise at the locus.
- Alteration of the growth properties of a normal eukaryotic cell, evolving into a tumor cell.
- Found in the Nucleus that carries a long piece of DNA. Helps transmit the proper genetic information.
- A binary disease phenotype that is transformed into a probit after the probability of being affected.
- Only one allele that occurs at a site or locus in the population.
- One of the several alternative forms of a gene.
- A pattern of any inheritance that doesn’t follow the Mendelian law of genetics.
- Used only to produce gametes.
- A variation in one gene that affects several different aspects of the phenotype.
- A position within a cistron occupied by mutation.
- Express an associated trait and the proportion of individuals carrying a particular variant of a gene.
- A diagram that showcases a family tree where inheritance of a trait through several generations can be seen.
45 Clues: Used only to produce gametes. • A segregation at a single locus. • Trait expressed only in the homozygote. • A gene or genes that has a different allele. • Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote. • A gene or genes that has two identical alleles. • One of the several alternative forms of a gene. • A cell or organism’s observable characteristics. • ...
Unit !- Genetics and Heredity 2022-03-21
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- is a gene whose effects are masked in the presence of a dominant gene
- process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote
- is a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes; a fertilized ovum
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
- having the same relative position, value, or structure
- is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells
- is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
- expresses itself more strongly all by itself than any other version of the gene which the person is carrying
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- is the process by which a molecule of DNA is duplicated
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes
- the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation
- structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- is a change in a DNA sequence
- the young creation of living organisms
- is a molecule similar to DNA
20 Clues: is a molecule similar to DNA • is a change in a DNA sequence • the young creation of living organisms • having a single set of unpaired chromosomes • structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells • is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity • having the same relative position, value, or structure • ...
Unit !- Genetics and Heredity 2022-03-21
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- is a gene whose effects are masked in the presence of a dominant gene
- process of fertilizing an egg, female animal, or plant, involving the fusion of male and female gametes to form a zygote
- is a square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment
- a diploid cell resulting from the fusion of two haploid gametes; a fertilized ovum
- having a single set of unpaired chromosomes
- having the same relative position, value, or structure
- is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells
- is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity
- expresses itself more strongly all by itself than any other version of the gene which the person is carrying
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- is the process by which a molecule of DNA is duplicated
- having two different alleles of a particular gene or genes
- the hereditary material in humans and almost all other organisms
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene that arise by mutation
- structure found inside the nucleus of a cell
- containing two complete sets of chromosomes, one from each parent.
- a process where a single cell divides twice to produce four cells containing half the original amount of genetic information
- large, complex molecules that play many critical roles in the body
- is a change in a DNA sequence
- the young creation of living organisms
- is a molecule similar to DNA
20 Clues: is a molecule similar to DNA • is a change in a DNA sequence • the young creation of living organisms • having a single set of unpaired chromosomes • structure found inside the nucleus of a cell • is any cell of the body except sperm and egg cells • is the basic physical and functional unit of heredity • having the same relative position, value, or structure • ...
genetics vocab-maverick,scott 2023-10-04
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- Procedure used to separate and analyze DNA fragments by placing a mixture of DNA fragments at one end of a porous gel and applying an electrical voltage to the gel
- alleles for different genes separate independently of each other, & therefore different traits separate individually from other traits
- A small ring of DNA that carries accessory genes separate from those of the bacterial chromosome
- pollen grains produced in the male part of the flower (anther) are transferred to the female part of the flower (stigma) during the reproduction of plants
- technique that allows molecular biologists to make many copies of a particular gene
- when gametes are produced the two alleles for each gene separate
- DNA produced by combining DNA from different sources
- An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait
- a bar code like picture that is created from a person's DNA and can be used to identify individual by matching their unique fingerprint to another sample.
- Sexual reproductive cell having the haploid number of chromosome
- An organism that has two different alleles for a trait
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- A process in sexual reproduction that involves the joining of male (sperm) and female (egg) gametes
- Two or alternate forms of the same gene
- An international collaborative effort to map and sequence the DNA of the entire human genome.
- genetically modified organism; any organism that contains genes from other organisms; ex. glow in the dark mouse
- An organism's genetic make up
- the complete instructions for making an organism, consisting of all the genetic material in that organism's chromosomes
- Allele that can mask another allele that codes for the same gene, represented by a capital letter
- A diploid cell that results from fertilization
- Enzyme that cuts DNA at a specific sequence of nucleotides
- Allele that is masked by the dominant allele that codes for the same gene, represented by a lowercase letter
- Breeding organisms with specific traits in order to produce offspring with desirable or identical traits
- the passing on of certain characteristics, or traits, from parents to offspring
- An organism's physical or external appearance
24 Clues: An organism's genetic make up • Two or alternate forms of the same gene • An organism's physical or external appearance • A diploid cell that results from fertilization • DNA produced by combining DNA from different sources • An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait • An organism that has two different alleles for a trait • ...
DNA, Genetics, and Cancer 2023-11-27
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- X-ray picture of the breast used to examine the human breast for diagnosis and screening.
- Type of health care that focuses on the palliative care, comfort, and quality of life of a person with a serious illness who is end of life.
- physical process of cell division, which divides the cytoplasm of a parent cell into two daughter cells.
- The process by which a cell replicates its chromosomes and then segregates them, producing two identical nuclei in preparation for cell division.
- Malignant tumors can break away, spread, and form more tumors in other locations. What is this process called?
- The most serious type of skin cancer which develops in melanocytes (cells that produce melanin).
- A type of cancer treatment that uses one or more anti-cancer drug as part of a standardized treatment regimen.
- Type of cancer treatment that uses beams of intense energy to kill cancer cells.
- Links a pair of sister chromatids together during cell division; the region where the cell’s spindle fibers attach.
- Organ that exhibits the highest mortality rate of cancer.
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- Stage in the eukaryotic cell cycle at which the cell examines the internal and external cues, and decides whether or not to move forward with division.
- One half of a duplicated chromosome
- Programmed cell death.
- Broad term for cancers of the blood cells and blood-forming tissues.
- Phase of the cell cycle between G1 and G2.
- Stage of mitosis after the process of metaphase, when replicated chromosomes are split and the newly-copied chromosomes are moved to opposite poles of the cell.
- Humans have ____ number of chromosomes
- A long linear DNA molecule with part or all of the genetic material of an organism.
- During prophase, chromosomes condense and ___ fibers form.
- The main event occurring at G1 and G2 is cell ______.
- Disease in which some of the body’s cells grow uncontrollably and spread to other parts of the body.
- During metaphase, chromosomes line up in the ____ of the cell.
22 Clues: Programmed cell death. • One half of a duplicated chromosome • Humans have ____ number of chromosomes • Phase of the cell cycle between G1 and G2. • The main event occurring at G1 and G2 is cell ______. • Organ that exhibits the highest mortality rate of cancer. • During prophase, chromosomes condense and ___ fibers form. • ...
Genetics Vocab-Gavin Locklear 2024-02-29
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- technique that allows molecular biologists to make many copies of a particular gene
- Allele that can mask another allele that codes for the same gene
- genetically modified organism; any organism that contains genes from other organisms
- A small ring of DNA that carries accessory genes separate from those of the bacterial chromosome
- An organism's genetic make up
- a bar code like picture that is created from a person's DNA and can be used to identify individual by matching their unique fingerprint to another sample.
- DNA produced by combining DNA from different sources
- when gametes are produced the two alleles for each gene separate
- A diploid cell that results from fertilization
- An organism's physical or external appearance
- Procedure used to separate and analyze DNA fragments by placing a mixture of DNA fragments at one end of a porous gel and applying an electrical voltage to the gel
- alleles for different genes separate independently of each other, & therefore different traits separate individually from other traits
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- Allele that is masked by the dominant allele that codes for the same gene
- Breeding organisms with specific traits in order to produce offspring with desirable or identical traits
- An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait
- A process in sexual reproduction that involves the joining of male (sperm) and female (egg) gametes
- An international collaborative effort to map and sequence the DNA of the entire human genome.
- pollen grains produced in the male part of the flower (anther) are transferred to the female part of the flower (stigma) during the reproduction of plants
- the complete instructions for making an organism, consisting of all the genetic material in that organism's chromosomes
- Enzyme that cuts DNA at a specific sequence of nucleotides
- An organism that has two different alleles for a trait
- the passing on of certain characteristics, or traits, from parents to offspring
- Sexual reproductive cell having the haploid number of chromosomes
- Two or alternate forms of the same gene
24 Clues: An organism's genetic make up • Two or alternate forms of the same gene • An organism's physical or external appearance • A diploid cell that results from fertilization • DNA produced by combining DNA from different sources • An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait • An organism that has two different alleles for a trait • ...
Chapter 7 Genetics Review 2024-02-01
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- When a DNA strand makes an identical copy of itself, it is known as DNA _____________________.
- __________________ ______ _______________ discovered the shape of DNA (two names).
- Mutations can be ___________, harmful, or neither.
- What organelle in the cytoplasm helps read RNA code and produce protein?
- What is the term for the group of nitrogen bases that code for an amino acid?
- This type of selective breeding occurs when organisms with different traits are crossed.
- What does the "t" stand for in "tRNA"?
- How many nitrogen bases code for a single amino acid?
- A DNA strand is in the shape of a ______________ _________________.
- The process in which proteins are made is called _____________ ___________________.
- What does the "m" stand for in "mRNA"?
- Proteins are made up of _______________ _________________.
- In RNA, guanine matches with __________________.
- The term used for a change in DNA or chromosomes is ______________.
- In DNA replication, adenine always matches with __________________.
- Selective breeding include hybridization and __________________.
- In DNA replication, cytosine always matches with __________________.
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- When a nitrogen base is lost during transfer, the mutation is considered a ______________.
- When a nitrogen base is gained during transfer, the mutation is considered an ______________.
- A process used to treat genetic disorders is called gene _____________.
- DNA coils up and makes _______________ that are found in the nucleus of the cell.
- Genes from one organism are transferred to another organism.
- In RNA, adenine matches with __________________.
- Genetic code is determined by the order of the nitrogen _______________ __________________.
- Because of the way the nitrogen bases pair up, the ______________________ of the bases in each new DNA strand exactly matches the original DNA strand.
- Two organisms that share the exact same DNA are considered ______________.
- Cancer is a result of cells ________________ uncontrollably.
- When a nitrogen base is accidentally swapped out for another nitrogen base during replication, it is considered a _______________ mutation.
- What would the complementary strand of the DNA molecule be if the strand was: AGCTTAGCCT
29 Clues: What does the "t" stand for in "tRNA"? • What does the "m" stand for in "mRNA"? • In RNA, adenine matches with __________________. • In RNA, guanine matches with __________________. • Mutations can be ___________, harmful, or neither. • How many nitrogen bases code for a single amino acid? • Proteins are made up of _______________ _________________. • ...
Genetics and Heredity Vocab 2026-02-25
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- A change, difference, or error that happens to DNA either when it is being made or from the environment
- A chart that shows the different alleles an organism can have
- Building blocks of DNA made up of a sugar, phosphate, and nitrogen base
- Deoxyribonucleic acid, the molecule that contains all genetic information
- Chemicals that make up the middle of DNA that link together
- The type of allele that only expresses or shows itself whenever an organism has no dominant alleles
- Organelle or part of the cell that makes proteins
- The type of reproduction that mixes parent organism genes to make genetically unique offspring
- The observable traits that an organism has based on its alleles
- The study of genes, traits, and Heredity in a population
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- The type of allele that expresses or shows itself whenever an organism has it
- synthesis The process of creating proteins in the cell
- Building blocks of proteins
- The differences of genes in a population of organisms
- A double rod or "X" shape of condensed DNA that has genetic information
- The type of reproduction that produces genetically identical offspring to the parent organism
- A characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring
- Pieces or sections of DNA that contain specific instructions on making proteins and control traits
- Large molecules that are chains of amino acids
- A rule that explains how nitrogen bases pair up in a specific way (A&T, C&G)
- When an organism has different alleles for a specific gene
- The specific gene and allele combinations an organism has
- When an organism has two of the same allele for a specific gene
- How traits are passed down in a population
- The different types or variations that exist for a specific gene
25 Clues: Building blocks of proteins • How traits are passed down in a population • Large molecules that are chains of amino acids • Organelle or part of the cell that makes proteins • The differences of genes in a population of organisms • synthesis The process of creating proteins in the cell • The study of genes, traits, and Heredity in a population • ...
Intro to Genetics Adian Kurlenda 2024-05-01
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- pairs of chromosomes with the same genes
- describes homozygous
- the passing on of physical or mental characteristics
- the genetic constitution of an individual organism
- one of two or more alternative forms of a gene
- having inherited the same version of a genomic marker
- the offspring resulting from combining
- X and Y
- one of the numbered chromosomes
- graph that shows the possible outcomes of a genetic cross
- bred from parents of the same bred
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- describes heterozygous
- the observable physical properties of an organism
- the study of heredity
- the study of heredity
- having two different alleles
- gene that can be masked by a dominant gene
- And individuals complete set of chromosomes
- gene that if present I always there
- Austrian biologist
20 Clues: X and Y • Austrian biologist • describes homozygous • the study of heredity • the study of heredity • describes heterozygous • having two different alleles • one of the numbered chromosomes • bred from parents of the same bred • gene that if present I always there • the offspring resulting from combining • pairs of chromosomes with the same genes • ...
Developing a Healthy Lifestyle 2023-06-19
Across
- add a fruit to water to __ it
- age< gender and family genetics contributes to this lifestyle disease
- a food from fats and oils food group
- a __ diet is eating the right amount of the right food
- is a food from animals
- spinach, carrots, pak choy
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- __ are health boosting
- staple foods are rich in
- keeps your body at a normal temperature
- __ is a risk factor for stroke
- food from __ are rich in protein
11 Clues: __ are health boosting • is a food from animals • staple foods are rich in • spinach, carrots, pak choy • add a fruit to water to __ it • __ is a risk factor for stroke • food from __ are rich in protein • a food from fats and oils food group • keeps your body at a normal temperature • a __ diet is eating the right amount of the right food • ...
Science 1st Period - Ashton Buckles 2022-11-15
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- Unit of inherited material carried on the chromosome
- The genetic code combination for a trait
- Two of the same genes
- A characteristic inherited from a parent
- A trait always expressed when present
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- One of each gene for a trait
- The physical appearance for a trait
- Study of Heredity - Traits passed from parent to offspring
- Many genes together express a trait
- Masked by dominant
- When both genes are expressed
11 Clues: Masked by dominant • Two of the same genes • One of each gene for a trait • When both genes are expressed • The physical appearance for a trait • Many genes together express a trait • A trait always expressed when present • The genetic code combination for a trait • A characteristic inherited from a parent • Unit of inherited material carried on the chromosome • ...
Hypertension 2023-04-23
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- "a device to hear heartbeat"
- "one of the symptoms of high blood pressure"
- "a risk factor of hypertension"
- " a symptom of hypertension"
- "diet used for hypertension"
- "a device to measure blood pressure"
- "one of the non-modifiable risk factor of hypertension"
- "classification of blood pressure based on blood pressure measure"
- "a cause of hypertension for women"
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- "an illegal drug that cause secondary hypertension"
- "a cause of primary hypertension"
- "complication of hypertension"
- "a complication of hypertension"
- "one of the modifiable risk factor of hypertension"
- "medication to treat hypertension"
- "high intake of this chemical cause hypertension"
- "another name for high blood pressure"
- "complication of hypertension"
- "a type of stroke"
- "a way of management of hypertension"
20 Clues: "a type of stroke" • "a device to hear heartbeat" • " a symptom of hypertension" • "diet used for hypertension" • "complication of hypertension" • "complication of hypertension" • "a risk factor of hypertension" • "a complication of hypertension" • "a cause of primary hypertension" • "medication to treat hypertension" • "a cause of hypertension for women" • ...
Spectra 2025-01-03
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- study of matter its properties and reactions
- study of heredity and variation
- smallest unit of a chemical element
- systematic explanation for a set of phenomena
- group of living organisms that can interbreed
- place for scientific experiments and research
- substances that consist of only one type of atom
- group of atoms bonded together
- systematic study of the natural world
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- community of living organisms and their environment
- creator of the periodic table
- international competition for scientific knowledge
- process by which plants make food
- father of evolutionary theory
- study of living organisms and their interactions
- mixture of two or more elements
- surroundings that affect living organisms
- scientific test or procedure
- basic unit of life
19 Clues: basic unit of life • scientific test or procedure • creator of the periodic table • father of evolutionary theory • group of atoms bonded together • study of heredity and variation • mixture of two or more elements • process by which plants make food • smallest unit of a chemical element • systematic study of the natural world • surroundings that affect living organisms • ...
English Title Tracks by Hatsune Gumi 2022-12-08
11 Clues: "Unbelievable." • "Oh I got it bad." • "Let's play a game." • "Take a look inside." • "I was born with it." • "We got it, poor you." • "Let me introduce myself." • "Need some more level ups." • "You don't even know me at all." • "You gotta treat me like a lady." • "I don't want to be in the shade of her throne."
Inheritance and Genetics 2020-05-17
Across
- the trait that overshadows and is expressed (capital)
- the physical appearance of a trait
- combination of alleles
- contains your genes
- Gregor Mendel's birth place
- cell reproduction - when one body cell becomes two
- two alleles/letters for one trait that are different
Down
- the letters that represent the different forms of a gene
- the different forms of characteristic
- the trait that hides in the background (lowercase)
- the scientific study of heredity
11 Clues: contains your genes • combination of alleles • Gregor Mendel's birth place • the scientific study of heredity • the physical appearance of a trait • the different forms of characteristic • the trait that hides in the background (lowercase) • cell reproduction - when one body cell becomes two • two alleles/letters for one trait that are different • ...
IBS & GERD 2023-02-15
Across
- What plays the biggest role in obtaining GERD?
- Medication helps ____ stomach acids
- another name for swelling, happens during IBS
- Gastroesophageal ___ disease
- What type of pain does GERD cause?
Down
- What does IBS stand for?
- diets high in _____ help with IBS
- What is the cause of IBS?
- The overconsumption of caffeine can cause ___
- Acid reflux irritates the lining of:
- avoiding certain foods that may trigger ____ is part of treatment for GERD
11 Clues: What does IBS stand for? • What is the cause of IBS? • Gastroesophageal ___ disease • diets high in _____ help with IBS • What type of pain does GERD cause? • Medication helps ____ stomach acids • Acid reflux irritates the lining of: • The overconsumption of caffeine can cause ___ • another name for swelling, happens during IBS • ...
Crime and Deviance / Types of Crimes 2023-05-01
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- location of detainment
- a crime committed by a formal organization
- violation of norms
- genetics and biology
- crime operated for profit, often using fear to stay private
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- socialization, observation, and imitation
- criminal offense committed by someone of a high statute in their occupations
- a crime committed with violent actions
- action or offenses that can result in reproduction
- crime as a result of hate for another group
- crime without a victim
11 Clues: violation of norms • genetics and biology • location of detainment • crime without a victim • a crime committed with violent actions • socialization, observation, and imitation • a crime committed by a formal organization • crime as a result of hate for another group • action or offenses that can result in reproduction • ...
Study guide 2023-11-02
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- Affecting the structure of something
- The study of behavior
- Many different types of the same thing
- The passing on of physical or mental characteristics
- adjustment to a certain environment
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- most fit to survive and most likely to pass on good traits
- Change in DNA sequence of an organism
- Changing in mostly positive way’s through generations
- English naturalist, geologist, and biologist
- Genes past down from parents to kids
- Continuing to live; keep living
11 Clues: The study of behavior • Continuing to live; keep living • adjustment to a certain environment • Affecting the structure of something • Genes past down from parents to kids • Change in DNA sequence of an organism • Many different types of the same thing • English naturalist, geologist, and biologist • The passing on of physical or mental characteristics • ...
Unit 6 Part 1 Vocabulary 2025-02-07
Across
- Genes for different characteristics are distributed to gametes independently
- science of Heredity
- used for sexual reproduction
- two or more forms of a gene controlling a particular trait
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- a pair of alleles separates during mitosis
- the two present alleles
- represented by either two uppercase letters or two lowercase letters
- the physical appearance caused by the Genotype
- Mendel called these traits factors
- represented by one uppercase letter and one lowercase letter
- distinguishing characteristic
11 Clues: science of Heredity • the two present alleles • used for sexual reproduction • distinguishing characteristic • Mendel called these traits factors • a pair of alleles separates during mitosis • the physical appearance caused by the Genotype • two or more forms of a gene controlling a particular trait • represented by one uppercase letter and one lowercase letter • ...
Genetics and Sports Vocabulary 2021-12-08
Across
- change
- highest level
- commit to something.
- examine; check.
- not unusual; ordinary.
- causing someone to lose confidence or hope.
- performing (doing something)in the best possible manner.
- shocking
- the ability to bear something unpleasant without giving up.
- Determine to do something despite its difficulty.
- the action or state of being involved in something.
- decrease in size.
Down
- a form or version of something that differs from other forms of the same thing.
- willing; prepared.
- very great in amount
- make partial or minor changes to (something).
- completely
- discover
- having or showing the capacity to develop into something in the future.
- a part of a larger whole; piece.
- recognizably different in nature from something else of a similar type.
- reduce; weaken.
22 Clues: change • discover • shocking • completely • highest level • examine; check. • reduce; weaken. • decrease in size. • willing; prepared. • very great in amount • commit to something. • not unusual; ordinary. • a part of a larger whole; piece. • causing someone to lose confidence or hope. • make partial or minor changes to (something). • Determine to do something despite its difficulty. • ...
Winter Season x Genetics 2022-01-03
Across
- a festive drink made from a mixture of beaten eggs, cream, and often made with alcohol
- crossing organisms that differ in two traits
- a sock hung by a fireplace around Christmas time
- pull Santa's sleigh
- a small toy-maker from the North Pole
- an alternate name for Santa Claus
- carrying two different alleles of a given gene
- a parasitic plant that grows on trees and bears white berries in the winter
- a small Mexican shrub with large red flowers
- father of genetics
- a cylindrical stick made of red- and white-striped, minty-flavored sugar with a curved end
Down
- carrying two copies of the same allele of a given gene
- where Jesus slept the night he was born; a long open box or trough for horses or cattle to eat from
- physical characteristics that can be seen
- a type of cookie, usually shaped into a person or used to make houses
- performed when a phenotypically dominant organism is crossed with a recessive organism to determine the genotype
- the actual combination of alleles
- when both alleles are phenotypically dominant
- organisms that have two of the same alleles for the trait being studied
- Law of ___________; states that each gamete receives only one of the two genes
20 Clues: father of genetics • pull Santa's sleigh • an alternate name for Santa Claus • the actual combination of alleles • a small toy-maker from the North Pole • physical characteristics that can be seen • crossing organisms that differ in two traits • a small Mexican shrub with large red flowers • when both alleles are phenotypically dominant • ...
Genetics Lec Activity 1.1 2022-03-25
Across
- Packaged DNA in a cell that consists of DNA and proteins that is found in eukaryotic cells.
- A term for traits that do not exhibit clear one-locus segregation.
- Means “standing above” which is a quantitative trait that indicates non-additivity of the effects of genotype to the phenotype.
- More than two allelic forms were found and each allele causes different phenotype.
- It is a relationship between the two versions of a gene.
- Gives rise to “liability” to disease and is treated as a continuous phenotype.
- Two alleles that occurs at a site or locus which are common to single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs).
- A gene or genes that has a different allele.
- It implies that objects or factors do not act independently.
- Two alleles inherited for a particular gene and an individual’s collection of genes.
- A relationship between a particular phenotype and one or more genotypes.
- A cell or organism’s observable characteristics.
- Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote.
- Code for the same function or characteristics, as well as their impact that works together on the phenotype.
- Changes in the structure or number of a chromosome and most are known as aneuploidies.
- Existence of two or more variants at significant frequencies in the population.
- When the heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype and the homozygote is more severely affected.
- Shows a cell sorted in order and arranged in pairs that summarizes the chromosome constitution of a cell.
- A segregation at a single locus
- A trait determined by the combined activity of a number of genetic loci.
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- Have only one copy of a gene or DNA sequence in diploid cells.
- It is where the intermediate inheritance for a specific trait is not completely expressed.
- A gene or genes that has two identical alleles.
- Normal process of cell division that usually generates daughter cells with both sets identical to parent cell.
- Determined by some unspecified combination of genetic and environmental factors.
- More logical term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- Made up of DNA and a basic and functional unit of heredity.
- Caused by variation at a single genetic locus; a monogenic character.
- Located on a single chromosome where a series of allele can be found at linked loci.
- Is the combination of alleles inherited for each individual parent of two or more loci is known.
- A unique chromosomal location on which a particular trait resides.
- Trait expressed only in the homozygote.
- The common term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- Sudden change in the genetic material where different alleles arise at the locus.
- Alteration of the growth properties of a normal eukaryotic cell, evolving into a tumor cell.
- Found in the Nucleus that carries a long piece of DNA. Helps transmit the proper genetic information.
- A binary disease phenotype that is transformed into a probit after the probability of being affected.
- Only one allele that occurs at a site or locus in the population.
- One of the several alternative forms of a gene.
- A pattern of any inheritance that doesn’t follow the Mendelian law of genetics.
- Used only to produce gametes.
- A variation in one gene that affects several different aspects of the phenotype.
- A position within a cistron occupied by mutation.
- Express an associated trait and the proportion of individuals carrying a particular variant of a gene.
- A diagram that showcases a family tree where inheritance of a trait through several generations can be seen.
45 Clues: Used only to produce gametes. • A segregation at a single locus • Trait expressed only in the homozygote. • A gene or genes that has a different allele. • Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote. • A gene or genes that has two identical alleles. • One of the several alternative forms of a gene. • A cell or organism’s observable characteristics. • ...
Genetics Lec Activity 1.1 2022-03-25
Across
- Packaged DNA in a cell that consists of DNA and proteins that is found in eukaryotic cells.
- A term for traits that do not exhibit clear one-locus segregation.
- Means “standing above” which is a quantitative trait that indicates non-additivity of the effects of genotype to the phenotype.
- More than two allelic forms were found and each allele causes different phenotype.
- It is a relationship between the two versions of a gene.
- Gives rise to “liability” to disease and is treated as a continuous phenotype.
- Two alleles that occurs at a site or locus which are common to single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs).
- A gene or genes that has a different allele.
- It implies that objects or factors do not act independently.
- Two alleles inherited for a particular gene and an individual’s collection of genes.
- A relationship between a particular phenotype and one or more genotypes.
- A cell or organism’s observable characteristics.
- Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote.
- Code for the same function or characteristics, as well as their impact that works together on the phenotype.
- Changes in the structure or number of a chromosome and most are known as aneuploidies.
- Existence of two or more variants at significant frequencies in the population.
- When the heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype and the homozygote is more severely affected.
- Shows a cell sorted in order and arranged in pairs that summarizes the chromosome constitution of a cell.
- A segregation at a single locus.
- A trait determined by the combined activity of a number of genetic loci.
Down
- Have only one copy of a gene or DNA sequence in diploid cells.
- It is where the intermediate inheritance for a specific trait is not completely expressed.
- A gene or genes that has two identical alleles.
- Normal process of cell division that usually generates daughter cells with both sets identical to parent cell.
- Determined by some unspecified combination of genetic and environmental factors.
- More logical term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- Made up of DNA and a basic and functional unit of heredity.
- Caused by variation at a single genetic locus; a monogenic character.
- Located on a single chromosome where a series of allele can be found at linked loci.
- Is the combination of alleles inherited for each individual parent of two or more loci is known.
- A unique chromosomal location on which a particular trait resides.
- Trait expressed only in the homozygote.
- The common term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- Sudden change in the genetic material where different alleles arise at the locus.
- Alteration of the growth properties of a normal eukaryotic cell, evolving into a tumor cell.
- Found in the Nucleus that carries a long piece of DNA. Helps transmit the proper genetic information.
- A binary disease phenotype that is transformed into a probit after the probability of being affected.
- Only one allele that occurs at a site or locus in the population.
- One of the several alternative forms of a gene.
- A pattern of any inheritance that doesn’t follow the Mendelian law of genetics.
- Used only to produce gametes.
- A variation in one gene that affects several different aspects of the phenotype.
- A position within a cistron occupied by mutation.
- Express an associated trait and the proportion of individuals carrying a particular variant of a gene.
- A diagram that showcases a family tree where inheritance of a trait through several generations can be seen.
45 Clues: Used only to produce gametes. • A segregation at a single locus. • Trait expressed only in the homozygote. • A gene or genes that has a different allele. • Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote. • A gene or genes that has two identical alleles. • One of the several alternative forms of a gene. • A cell or organism’s observable characteristics. • ...
Genetics Unit CrossWord Puzzle 2022-03-31
Across
- - The stronger gene that covers up a recessive gene.
- Organism that comes from reproduction
- different set of gene from each parent
- -DNA that contains traits
- Quality or characteristics of an offspring
- cell- Comes from males,combines with egg cells and produces an offspring
- what is visible in the offspring (blue/brown eyes)
- Division- process by which a parent cell splits to form two daughter cells in order for an organism to grow and replace injured and worn out cells or to reproduce
- - The weaker gene that is covered by a stronger gene
- Process of breaking apart/down
- Reproduction- Only 1 organism needed for an offspring
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- A form of Asexual reproduction
- Same set of gene from each parent
- When a organism like bacteria reproduces, it is called a Clone of itself
- Process of mating of animals
- - pass of genetics from one generation to another
- a trait that is passed from one parent to the other
- Reproduction- Creating an offspring with 2 parents
- the Genetic make up for a cell (Genetic Code)
- cell- Comes from females, combines with sperm cell and creates an offspring
20 Clues: -DNA that contains traits • Process of mating of animals • A form of Asexual reproduction • Process of breaking apart/down • Same set of gene from each parent • Organism that comes from reproduction • different set of gene from each parent • Quality or characteristics of an offspring • the Genetic make up for a cell (Genetic Code) • ...
Developmental and Cancer Genetics 2016-05-20
Across
- This is a highly conserved stretch of DNA sequence present in Hox protein coding sequences
- Tumor ________ genes are genes which are recessive when mutated, but can produce a cancer
- This type of chemical can cause mutations in somatic cells
- This type of gene makes a product that is deposited into an egg by the female
- A _______ mutation makes the phenotype of another mutation more dramatic
- In ________ division, the two daughter cells of mitosis and cytokinesis are nonidentical and can have different cell fates
- This type of mutation affects more than one phenotype
- When a cell’s fate is determined by a message it receives from another cell, cell to cell ______ has occurred
- In ______ mutants, the identity of one body structure has been changed into another.
- This is an example proto-oncogene; when mutated, it cannot be turned off.
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- These genes encode proteins with functions necessary for cellular upkeep, metabolism and protein synthesis
- This interesting property of Hox genes means that their expression order along the body of an animal is the same order they are found in on the chromosome.
- This type of mutation makes cells more likely to accumulate genetic errors.
- This is the process in which cells begin to express different sets of genes and ultimately become different tissue types.
- This type of gene is dominant when mutated and can produce a cancer
- Signal _______ is the general word for how an extracellular signal is passed through the cell membrane to effect things inside the cell
- Cells acquire different tissue identities and fates by expressing different ____ factors
- This technology uses small DNA probes to study the gene expression of many genes simultaneously by assaying all mRNA expressed in a tissue.
- A cell that is going to divide must pass through several of these potential stopping points throughout the cell cycle
- This type of mutation is passed on to one’s offspring
- Programmed cell death, either during development or as “cellular suicide” for diseased cells
21 Clues: This type of mutation is passed on to one’s offspring • This type of mutation affects more than one phenotype • This type of chemical can cause mutations in somatic cells • This type of gene is dominant when mutated and can produce a cancer • A _______ mutation makes the phenotype of another mutation more dramatic • ...
Genetics Lab 3 Puzzle 2022-09-16
Across
- Single-stranded DNA sequences that attach to template DNA.
- The PCR step after denaturation where primers bind to DNA.
- 5'-TACCAT-3' Could this be a restriction site?
- The optimal temperature for restriction enzymes, in celsius.
- Temperature of PCR denaturation (In words and celsius)
- ______ DNA fragments are found near the top of the gel.
- The 'am' of BamHI represents which name of the original bacteria?
- What we use to make the gel for electrophoresis. Creates a meshwork.
- ______ DNA pieces move further through a gel.
- BamHI makes a _______ cut into DNA.
- The 'H' of BamHI represents which name of the original bacteria?
- A ______ consists of known DNA sizes to help us estimate the size of DNA fragments during electrophoresis.
- The primer that attaches to the template DNA strand.
- What we use to visualize DNA under UV light. Embeds itself into DNA.
- Latin phrase that means an experiment performed without a living organism.
- First step of PCR
- The 'I' of HhaI means that this was the _____ restriction enzyme to be isolated from Haemophilus haemolyticus.
- DNA cut with BamHI has an ______ on the 5' end.
- The extension step of PCR is usually performed around this temperature.
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- Sticky-ended cuts can form ________ with complementary DNA sequences.
- DNA moves towards the ______ end of the gel during electrophoresis.
- 5'-CGATCG-3' Could this be a restriction site?
- A circular form of DNA.
- A restriction site located in a non-coding region that varies per individual. Can be used to determine if a child belongs to a parent.
- How many copies of DNA would you expect after 10 cycles of PCR? (In words, no and)
- The electrophoresis running buffer contains _____ to help produce a current.
- HaeIII makes a _________ cut into DNA.
- If you digest a DNA plasmid with EcoRI and run the product on a gel, if five bands appear, how many EcoRI sites are present in the plasmid?
- If you digest a linear DNA fragment with EcoRI and run the product on a gel, if one band appears, how many EcoRI sites are present in the DNA fragment?
- Restriction enzymes recognize _____ sequences.
- Nucleotides that are involved in PCR.
- Genomic DNA appears as a _____ after restriction digest and gel electrophoresis.
- 5'-ACCTGT-3' Could this be a restriction site?
- The 'H' in HaeIII represents which name of the original bacteria?
- The first restriction enzyme isolated from E. coli
- The primer that attaches to the complementary DNA strand.
- The final PCR step where DNA polymerase extends the DNA.
- Metal ions that stabilize a PCR reaction.
- The enzyme in PCR.
- DNA has a ______ charge.
- The annealing step during PCR is usually around this temperature.
41 Clues: First step of PCR • The enzyme in PCR. • A circular form of DNA. • DNA has a ______ charge. • BamHI makes a _______ cut into DNA. • Nucleotides that are involved in PCR. • HaeIII makes a _________ cut into DNA. • Metal ions that stabilize a PCR reaction. • ______ DNA pieces move further through a gel. • 5'-CGATCG-3' Could this be a restriction site? • ...
Genetics/Cellular/Early Embryology 2023-05-01
Across
- Key steps of 4th week gestation
- cellular site of protein synthesis
- Type of lysosomal storage disease
- Cellular adaptation of reprogramming stem cells
- type of cellular death often with adjacent inflammation
- Type of cellular injury caused by burns
- Result of abnormal gastrulation
- Necrosis with complete digestion of dead cells
- Germ layer responsible for heart
- Region of midgut that maintains communication with yolk sac
- Energy dependent movement of a solute through via a transport molecule
- embryo shape after third week
- In combination with the vitelline duct establishes the umbilical cord
- How ATP is derived in the lack of oxygen
- the average number of years of life remaining at a given age
- Provides structural integrity and maintenance of cell shape
- Carbohydrate-protein matrix molecules on the membrane, provide a unique identity for the cell
- An extracellular electrolyte
- inner cell of blastocyst
- Specialized lysosomes that can self-replicate
- How ATP is derived in the presence of oxygen
- type of cellular death with no inflammatory changes
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- Synthesizes proteins from mRNA
- A type of cellular adaptation that results in cellular enlargement
- formation of the neural tube
- cellular energy made by mitochondria
- source of free radicals often overlooked by some ER docs
- The imbalance between free radical-generation and radical-scavenging systems
- Defects of this cellular component result in loss of selective permeability
- Caused by a sudden increase or decrease in atmospheric pressure
- type of ventral body wall defects
- Result of cytoskeleton contractile protein disease
- Cellular injury caused by carbon monoxide
- Toxicity of this affects central and peripheral nervous systems
- Definition of apoptosis
- A failure in this part of the cell results in poor cellular energy formation
- May lead to neoplasms in adulthood with high childhood exposure
- Deranged cellular growth
- directly reduces the oxygen-carrying capacity of blood, promotes tissue hypoxia
- A change in the charge difference across a cell membrane
- First sign of gastrulation
- Population with the largest percentage of total body water per body weight
- Germ later responsible for CNS
- process that establishes three germ layers
- Control center of the cell
- Part of cell that fills space between nuclear envelope and plasma membrane
- Water transport not requiring energy
- Germ layer responsible for gut formation
- An intracellular electrolyte
- Name of zygote when reaches the uterus
50 Clues: Definition of apoptosis • Deranged cellular growth • inner cell of blastocyst • First sign of gastrulation • Control center of the cell • formation of the neural tube • An intracellular electrolyte • An extracellular electrolyte • embryo shape after third week • Synthesizes proteins from mRNA • Germ later responsible for CNS • Key steps of 4th week gestation • ...
Genetics crossword- Gisselle V. 2023-05-01
Across
- pollination that occurs when
- one plant lands on the pistil of the flower of the
- a distinguishing quality or characteristic
- an organism that always passes down certain traits (i.e. physically expressed traits) to its offspring of many generation
- a genetic factor that is blocked by
- before you.
- plant.
- presence of a dominant factor.
- the next.
- to receive something from someone
- of an individual, or thing.
- genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
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- that are inherited from one generation
- the offspring resulting from combining the qualities of two organisms of different breeds
- is the branch of biology that deals with
- from one plant reaches the pistils of a flower from different plant
- A distinguishing quality, trait or
- pollination that occurs when pollen
- the passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- the young born of living organisms. They are
- children
21 Clues: plant. • children • the next. • before you. • of an individual, or thing. • pollination that occurs when • presence of a dominant factor. • to receive something from someone • A distinguishing quality, trait or • a genetic factor that is blocked by • pollination that occurs when pollen • that are inherited from one generation • is the branch of biology that deals with • ...
Genetics and protein synthesis. 2021-01-25
Across
- The genetic code is read the same across all organisms.
- The process of making pre-mRNA using part of DNA as a template.
- The bond which joins two amino acids on tRNA.
- The central point of a chromosome.
- The sugar found in RNA.
- The name of the third structure on a protein.
- A sequence of three bases in tRNA that are complementary to those in mRNA.
- Complementary base to adenine in mRNA.
- The process where introns are removed and the functional exons are joined together.
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- The process by which proteins are synthesized by ribosomes after the process of transcription.
- The complementary base pair to cytosine.
- The complete set of genes in a cell.
- The site of protein synthesis.
- A number of alternative forms of a gene.
- The sequence of three bases on mRNA that codes for a single amino acid.
- Cells in which gene expression takes longer to occur.
- A section of a DNA molecule that codes for a specific protein.
- The shape of the structure of tRNA.
- The DNA base sequences interrupting the protein-coding sequences of a gene.
- One of the two side-by-side replicas produced by chromosome duplication.
- The protein-coding sequences of a gene.
- The shape of a DNA molecule.
22 Clues: The sugar found in RNA. • The shape of a DNA molecule. • The site of protein synthesis. • The central point of a chromosome. • The shape of the structure of tRNA. • The complete set of genes in a cell. • Complementary base to adenine in mRNA. • The protein-coding sequences of a gene. • The complementary base pair to cytosine. • A number of alternative forms of a gene. • ...
Genetics by Leslie Bradley 2020-12-02
Across
- a version of a gene
- An offspring produced by asexual reproduction that is identical to the parent.
- a threadlike, gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus
- a form of asexual reproduction in which the parent grows a new organism off of its body.
- the passage of genetic information from one generation to the next
- an individuals pair of alleles for a specific gene or group of genes that determine a trait
- can either be recessive or dominant: has two of the same alleles for a specific trait
- a form of asexual reproduction when a new organism grows out of the body of a parent organism.
- a noticeable trait, or physical characteristic, of an organism
- a specific characteristic that varies from one individual to another.
- type of reproduction process by which a sperm cell from the male unites with an egg cell from a female to produce offspring that inherits traits from both
- a complex molecule that contains all of the genetic information of the chromosomes.
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- special cells contributed by each parent that contains half of the normal chromosomes
- a trait that dominants over the other one
- a diagram for showing the likelihood of each outcome of a breeding experiment
- type of reproduction a process by which organisms make exact copies of each other without the union of gametes
- a specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more traits
- a trait that is "hidden" or covered up by the dominant trait
- an organism that has two different alleles for a specific trait
- the union of male sperm and a female egg to form a fertilized egg.
- any new organism that is produced either sexually or asexually
- relating to genes or heredity of traits
22 Clues: a version of a gene • relating to genes or heredity of traits • a trait that dominants over the other one • a threadlike, gene-carrying structure found in the nucleus • a trait that is "hidden" or covered up by the dominant trait • a specific sequence of DNA that determines one or more traits • any new organism that is produced either sexually or asexually • ...
Life Science: Genetics & Ecology 2021-05-24
Across
- factors that control a trait
- the study of the interactions among organisms and their environment
- organism that makes its own food
- same alleles for a single trait
- a person's physical appearance
- organism that eats both plants and animals
- organism that breaks down soil and organic material
- factors that control the growth, reproduction or population of organisms
- a chart that shows all the possible combinations of two genotypes
- the amount of organisms of the same species in an area
- choosing two organisms with the desired traits to breed
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- this is mostly lost from one trophic level to the next
- one is the predator and one is the prey
- the study of heredity
- a person's genetic makeup
- organism that eats only plants
- model showing interconnecting food chains in a community
- different alleles for a single trait
- organism that generally obtains food by feeding on another organism
- a change in a gene or chromosome
- non-living factors that affect an organism
- organism that eats only meat
- relationship in which both species benefit
23 Clues: the study of heredity • a person's genetic makeup • factors that control a trait • organism that eats only meat • organism that eats only plants • a person's physical appearance • same alleles for a single trait • organism that makes its own food • a change in a gene or chromosome • different alleles for a single trait • one is the predator and one is the prey • ...
sci 7 genetics crossword 2022-05-25
Across
- changes in the cell's DNA
- the process of creating an offspring
- trait that takes over
- what a physical trait looks like
- the study of traits
- selection nature deciding which traits should stay or go
- piece of DNA that determines your traits
- two words, having kids with no partner
- making an egg useable
- same letter (bb, BB)
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- opposite letters (Bb)
- two words, controlled breeding for your liking
- something used to predict the probability of traits
- non developed, unborn child
- 46 of them
- trait that is hidden unless there are two (bb)
- the combination of traits you'll receive
- an inhereited characteristic
- passing traits from parent to offspring
- exact copy of something
- all white -ism
- structures structes that come from a common ancestor
- contains all genetic information
23 Clues: 46 of them • all white -ism • the study of traits • same letter (bb, BB) • opposite letters (Bb) • trait that takes over • making an egg useable • exact copy of something • changes in the cell's DNA • non developed, unborn child • an inhereited characteristic • what a physical trait looks like • contains all genetic information • the process of creating an offspring • ...
Genetics Review Crossword Puzzle 2022-11-29
Across
- , blend of two different letters representing the alleles
- ,DNA molecule made from threads
- , the trait you get from your parents
- , Allele of the gene are expressed equally
- , XX XY
- , Overpowering something
- , physical appearance
- , same alleles in a gene
- , damages the myelin sheath that covers nerve cells in the brain
- , a fatty layer around the nerve like in the brain
- ,One of two or more DNA sequences occurring at a particular gene locus
- ,gene pairs with genes that are the same
- , unique traits and is a set of traits in your DNA
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- , The letters in a punnett square
- , particular character by a single gene
- , it's a chromosome that is not a sexchromosome
- , You write out the word in the punnett square
- , A diagram of family history
- , overpowering something
- , different alleles
- , can get overpowered by another thing
- ,characteristic, such as height that is influenced by two or more genes
- , individual's complete set of chromosomes
- , How likely something will happen
- , you can use these to find the genotype of something
- , Made the discovery of wrinkled and normal peas
- , gene pairs that are different
27 Clues: , XX XY • , different alleles • , physical appearance • , overpowering something • , Overpowering something • , same alleles in a gene • , A diagram of family history • ,DNA molecule made from threads • , gene pairs that are different • , The letters in a punnett square • , How likely something will happen • , the trait you get from your parents • ...
Semester 2 review: genetics 2023-05-25
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- The regions of DNA that RNA polymerase binds to
- A kind of virus that affects bacteria
- A member of a population that is genetically identical to another member of the population
- The likelihood that a particular even will happen
- A diagram that shows the relative locations of genes on a chromosome
- The different forms of a gene
- The scientific study of heredity
- Three consecutive nucleotides that code for one amino acid
- The process of using DNA to create a complementary sequence of RNA
- A group of genes that operate together
- Enzymes that cut DNA at specific nucleotide sequences
- A characteristic that varies between individuals in a population
- An organism that contains genes from other organisms
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- Traits controlled by two or more genes
- The process of duplicating DNA
- Division of the cell’s nucleus
- Making changes in the genetic code of a living organism
- DNA and proteins, called histones, packed together
- Changed in genetic material
- The process of making proteins from mRNA
- The chemical factors that determine traits
- When homologous chromosomes exchange segments of their chromatids
- The process of cell division where the number of chromosomes is cut in half
- The physical appearance of an organism
- The genetic makeup of an organism
25 Clues: Changed in genetic material • The different forms of a gene • The process of duplicating DNA • Division of the cell’s nucleus • The scientific study of heredity • The genetic makeup of an organism • A kind of virus that affects bacteria • Traits controlled by two or more genes • The physical appearance of an organism • A group of genes that operate together • ...
Unit 4: Genetics review 2023-05-22
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- Father of Genetics
- nucleotide that pairs with cytosine
- "middle" part of the chromosome that kinda pinches in
- somatic cells have 2 sets of chromosomes & are considered to be ______________
- heterozygous individuals for the sickle cell allele have resistance to this disease
- the 3 mRNA nucleotides that represent 1 amino acid
- sugar found in RNA
- nucleotide that substitutes for thymine
- DNA replication creates ____________________________
- genetic situation where the heterozygous phenotype is in between the 2 homozygous phenotypes
- crossing over occurs between the 2 ______________ chromatids of the tetrad (aka the non-sister chromatids)
- process of reading mRNA to make proteins
- the physical appearance based on gene expression
- allele that is hidden
- another name for homologous chromosomes
- crossing over creates _______________________ chromsomes
- the organism that transmits the disease heterozygous sickle cell individuals are resistant to
- meiosis creates _________________ cells because they only have half of the chromosomes as the original cell
- this stage is the same as mitosis because it separates sister chromatids
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- where hemoglobin is normally found in our bodies
- sugar found in DNA
- gene that is mutated and causes sickle cell disease
- when independent assortment occurs
- process of reading DNA to make RNA
- structure of DNA
- organelle that makes proteins
- end products of meiosis (aka sperm and egg)
- the predicted phenotypic ratio when 2 heterozygous parents have offspring
- meiosis creates this many unique cells
- when crossing over takes place
- this inheritance type is seen with skin pigmentation
- nucleotide that pairs with uracil
- the genetic make-up of an organism
- tetrads are also called _____________ chromsomes
- crossing over & independent assortment increase _________ which allows evolution to occur
35 Clues: structure of DNA • sugar found in DNA • Father of Genetics • sugar found in RNA • allele that is hidden • organelle that makes proteins • when crossing over takes place • nucleotide that pairs with uracil • when independent assortment occurs • process of reading DNA to make RNA • the genetic make-up of an organism • nucleotide that pairs with cytosine • ...
Unit 7 - Genetics Crossword 2024-04-04
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- Genotype with the same letters
- The genes/letters that code for a gene
- Chromosomes begin pulling apart of opposite sides of the cell
- Chromosomes condense in this stage
- A characteristic of an individual
- Genotype with different letters
- Changes RNA into a protein
- The "middle man" between DNA and proteins
- When this allele is present, it will present this trait
- Cell division producing 2 identical daughter cell
- Chromosomes line up at the middle of the cell
- One of two or more alternative forms of a gene
- The phase a cell does its normal job in
- A diploid cell
- The characteristic that shows from the genotype
- A molecule that has a lot of different functions
- Cell division producing 4 unique daughter cells
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- A diagram of all chromosomes of an individual
- A sequence of 3 base pairs
- Contains a complete set of chromosomes
- Condensed DNA
- Contains 2 complete sets of chromosomes
- As, Ts, Gs, and Cs
- The building blocks of a protein
- When this allele is present, it will not present this trait
- Changes DNA to RNA
- A germ cell produced from meiosis
- These make a segment together called a protein
- The cytoplasm of the cell splits and the 2 daughter cells are formed
- The instructions/code for proteins
30 Clues: Condensed DNA • A diploid cell • As, Ts, Gs, and Cs • Changes DNA to RNA • A sequence of 3 base pairs • Changes RNA into a protein • Genotype with the same letters • Genotype with different letters • The building blocks of a protein • A characteristic of an individual • A germ cell produced from meiosis • Chromosomes condense in this stage • The instructions/code for proteins • ...
Genetics and Heredity Crossword 2024-02-27
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- link between mRNA and amino acids
- one single set of chromosomes
- two of the same alleles
- occurs in the ribosome
- occurs in the nucleus
- made up of amino acids
- alternative forms of a gene caused by mutations
- two of these traits are needed for inheritance
- accelerate chemical reactions
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- produces two identical replicas of DNA
- two different alleles
- two complete sets of chromosomes
- the product of fertilization
- overrides the recessive trait
- maternal and paternal chromosome pair
- carries genetic information as in genes
- transferred from parent to offspring
- single-stranded
- read in the ribosome
- double-stranded
20 Clues: single-stranded • double-stranded • read in the ribosome • two different alleles • occurs in the nucleus • occurs in the ribosome • made up of amino acids • two of the same alleles • the product of fertilization • one single set of chromosomes • overrides the recessive trait • accelerate chemical reactions • two complete sets of chromosomes • link between mRNA and amino acids • ...
Genetics and Hereditary Crossword 2024-02-26
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- the genetic makeup of an organism
- the suppressed relationship between two versions of a gene
- one or more versions of a genetic sequence
- the process by which genomes DNA is copied in cells
- an individuals observable traits
- the basic unit of hereditary passed form parent to child
- a change in the DNA sequence of an organism
- the passing of genetic information from parent to child
- the superior relationship between two versions of a gene
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- the young creation of living organisms
- fertilized egg cell
- the process by which cells make proteins
- type of cell division in sexually producing organisms
- structures located inside the nucleus of animal and plant cells.
- putting together different entities to make a new one
- a biological catalyst
- large, complex molecules that play important proles in the body
- a cell replicates its chromosomes then segregates them
- a series that takes place in a cell as it grows
- the process by which a cell make an RNA copy of DNA
- a reproductive cell of an animal or plant
21 Clues: fertilized egg cell • a biological catalyst • an individuals observable traits • the genetic makeup of an organism • the young creation of living organisms • the process by which cells make proteins • a reproductive cell of an animal or plant • one or more versions of a genetic sequence • a change in the DNA sequence of an organism • ...
Mendelian genetics and mutations 2024-06-10
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- the one that prevents the action of another allele from manifesting itself.
- fixed and specific position of a gene on a chromosome
- Fragment of DNA that encodes the information necessary for a trait or character
- replacement of one base with another
- mutation change at only one base pair
- Set of genes and genetic information that make up an individual of any species. It is passed from generation to generation
- part of a chromosome moves to another chromosome
- Mechanisms by which an individual´s traits are transmitted to descendants
- it allows x-linked gene expression to be equivalent to individuals with both Xs
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- Variant in the nucleotide sequence of a gene that determines a particular trait in an individual
- The alleles of the gene are the same (they determine the same variant)
- mutation insertion/deletion of bases causes shift in reading frame, resulting in different amino acid sequence
- loss of one or more nucleotides from a segment of DNA
- it only manifests itself in the absence of the dominant allele (purebreds of that characteristic)
- The alleles of the gene determine different variants
- Expression in physical, observable form of the characteristics of an individual of any species. It may be due to genes, environmental factors or both
- one or more copies of a DNA segment or gene are duplicated
- alterations in the genetic material of an organism that can lead to changes in the phenotype
- addition of one or more nucleotides into a segment of DNA or RNA
- a section of a chromosome is reversed, so the orientation of genes on the chromosome is changed
20 Clues: replacement of one base with another • mutation change at only one base pair • part of a chromosome moves to another chromosome • The alleles of the gene determine different variants • loss of one or more nucleotides from a segment of DNA • fixed and specific position of a gene on a chromosome • one or more copies of a DNA segment or gene are duplicated • ...
Heredity and Genetics Review 2024-11-12
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- genetically modified organism; taking two genetic strands to produce something better
- allele that "overrules" the other
- passing of genetic factors from parents to offspring
- process of transcribing or copying genetic information
- process where genome's DNA is copied in cell
- type of reproduction involving fusion of egg and sperm
- any change in DNA sequence
- tool that shows possible combinations of alleles
- allele that "submits" to other
- method used to separate mixtures of DNA, RNA, and proteins
- molecule that carries genetic information
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- nonhereditary change in organism; alteration in molecule
- binding nucleic acid fragments to a solid surface
- genetic makeup of cell or organism that determines phenotype
- organisms that has identical alleles for a trait
- molecules that join to form proteins
- basic unit of inheritance passed from parent to offspring
- of an individual that has two different alleles for a trait
- observable characteristics of an organism
- organism or cell produced asexually
- genetic code from mRNA that is decided to produce amino acids
- passing of traits from parents to offspring
- pairs of genes that affect traits
- molecules that consist of amino acids and peptide bonds
24 Clues: any change in DNA sequence • allele that "submits" to other • allele that "overrules" the other • pairs of genes that affect traits • organism or cell produced asexually • molecules that join to form proteins • observable characteristics of an organism • molecule that carries genetic information • passing of traits from parents to offspring • ...
Genetics Vocabulary Crossword Puzzle 2025-02-27
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- The way an individual looks for a specific trait
- A condition wherein the dominant allele completely masks the effect of the recessive allele
- A trait that is always expressed when at least one dominant allele is present
- The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics
- A common feature of most cells located where chromosomes are located in the cell
- A stalk that supports the pollen bearing anther in the male reproductive organ (stamen) of a flower
- When an egg cell and a sperm cell collides and makes an offspring
- Having two of the same alleles for a gene
- A certain region of a chromosome that causes a protein to be made
- A common feature of most cells that is copied when new cells are made
- A characteristic or feature
- A square diagram that is composed of a grid of usually four boxes
- The combination of alleles that an individual has
- Different forms of genes which can cause different forms of proteins which lead to variations
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- An organize profile of an individual’s chromosomes
- A trait that is only expressed when two recessive alleles are present
- The male fertilizing organ of a flower
- Having different alleles for a gene
- The female organs of a flower, comprising the stigma, style, and ovary
- A type of inheritance in which the alleles from each parent blend together to form a mixed phenotype in the offspring
- Difference between a trait
- A female reproductive organ in which ova or eggs are produced
- The part of a stamen that contains the pollen
- A small or immature ovum
- A type of molecule in our food
- A self-replicating material that is present in nearly all living organism
- An representation of biological relationships
- A permanent change in the DNA sequence of an organism
- The slender, stalk-like structure within a flower that connects the stigma
29 Clues: A small or immature ovum • Difference between a trait • A characteristic or feature • A type of molecule in our food • Having different alleles for a gene • The male fertilizing organ of a flower • Having two of the same alleles for a gene • The part of a stamen that contains the pollen • An representation of biological relationships • ...
The Basics of Genetics 2026-01-05
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- genes located on the X or Y chromosome such as colorblindness or hemophilia
- A pattern of inheritance in which there are more than two possible alleles
- principle that states that genes for different traits can segregate independently of each other during meiosis if they are on different chromosomes
- trait that lies on human chromosomes 1 through 22
- type of trait that requires the presence of two alleles in order to show the trait (like blue eyes)
- this principle states that the presence of even one allele means the individual will always show that characteristic
- type of inheritance in which the heterozygous phenotype is a mix of the two homozygous phenotypes
- visual representation of the complete diploid set of human chromosomes grouped together in pairs arranged in order of decreasing size used to look for genetic disorders
- different forms of the same gene
- combination of alleles or genetic makeup for an organism
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- used to predict the probability of genotypic and phenotypic combinations in genetic crosses
- during gamete formation, the alleles for each gene separate from each other so each gamete only carries one allele for each gene
- genotype containing two different alleles
- type of inheritance in which the heterozygous phenotype completely expresses both alleles
- genotype containing two identical alleles
- chart that shows the pattern of inheritance of a particular trait within a family over multiple generations
- physical traits or characteristics of an organism
- Austrian monk who used peas to establish the basic principles of genetic inheritance
- trait in which more than one gene contributes to the phenotype
- section of a chromosome that codes for a protein
20 Clues: different forms of the same gene • genotype containing two different alleles • genotype containing two identical alleles • section of a chromosome that codes for a protein • trait that lies on human chromosomes 1 through 22 • physical traits or characteristics of an organism • combination of alleles or genetic makeup for an organism • ...
Chapter 8: Microbial genetics 2026-02-24
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- Bacteriophages serve as vectors to transfer DNA from one bacterial cell to another.
- segment of DNA that controls transcription of structural genes by binding to a repressor protein.
- A chromosome released by a lysed / destroyed cell breaks into fragments small enough to be accepted by a recipient cell.
- a change (mutation) the third nucleotide of a codon may not change the amino acid coded for due to redundancy. Permits mutation without altering the protein being made
- Process in which the donor bacterium retains a copy of genetic material being transferred.
- genes that are expressed at a fixed rate, and are always turned on. Genes that control DNA replication, ATP prod, etc.
- The sum of all gene types. The letters (nit base). genetic makeup.
- Turns on gene expression, default is OFF.
- mRNA used to make a protein. Each tRNA carries a specific type of amino acid over to the growing protein.
- Nucleotides (G,C,A,T). Use deoxyribose sugar and T(H+ on 2nd C)
- Composed of a 5-C sugar, PO4 gp, and a NB(A,T,G,C, or U)
- Groups of 3 nucleotides in mRNA that each encode for an AA that is added to a growing peptide chain.
- Nucleotides (G,C,A,U). Use ribose and U (OH- on 2nd C)
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- dsDNA is used to synthesize an RNA molecule (could be mRNA, tRNA, or rRNA)
- Gene transfer in bacteria. Any transfer of DNA that results in organisms acquiring new genes that did not come from parent organisms.
- One bacterium donates DNA to another bacterium. End result is a new strain different from both the donor and the original recipient.
- Semi-conservative bc each daughter dsDNA molecule has half of the parental DNA.
- Inhibits gene expression and decreases protein synthesis. Mediated by repressors, and its default position is on, but able to be turned off.
- segment of DNA where RNA polymerase initiates transcription of structural genes
- Set of operator and promoter sites and the structural genes they control.
- genes control gene expression.
- Cellular structure composed of DNA and protein. Linear in eukaryotic, one circular in bacteria.
- Total sum of genetic material of a living organism or virus.
- Change to the nucleotide sequence in the genome. Can involve deletion, insertion, substitution.
- genes that code for proteins.
- Mutation that results from exposure to mutagens( physical or chemical that disrupt DNA)ex: UV, X-rays, radiation.
- Composes the ribosome, it is literally part of its structure.
27 Clues: genes that code for proteins. • genes control gene expression. • Turns on gene expression, default is OFF. • Nucleotides (G,C,A,U). Use ribose and U (OH- on 2nd C) • Composed of a 5-C sugar, PO4 gp, and a NB(A,T,G,C, or U) • Total sum of genetic material of a living organism or virus. • Composes the ribosome, it is literally part of its structure. • ...
Biology Meiosis and Genetics 2026-03-10
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- having 2 of the same allele for trait (GG, hh)
- full set of genetic info(chromosomes)
- markers that allow cells to be identified
- half set of genetic info
- having 2 different alleles for trait(Jj, Ll)
- crossing over occurs (exchange of genetic info between homologous chromosomes);nucleus dissolves;spindle fibers form
- pairs of homologous chromosomes line up on the metaphase plate(independent assortment);spindle fibers attatch
- cells elongate;four nuclei from around haploid sets of chromosomes(one in each cell)
- reproductive cells
- chromatids are pulled apart in each cell
- chromosomes line up on the metaphase plates(independent assortment);spindle fibers attatch
- cell divides and prepares to start Meiosis 2
- gametes that end up fertilizing one another are totally random
- homologous chromosomes are pulled apart by spindle fibers; more towards opposite sides of elongating cell
- visual representation of Mendel's Laws
- laws created by genetic scientist Mendel that declare how an individual inherits traits from parents
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- cells divide and 4 unique haploid daughter cells result
- 2 alleles are equally dominant and are expressed simultaneously in the phenotype
- nuclei dissolve again;spindle fibers reform
- condensed form of DNA seen during cell division; 46 chromosomes in each human body/cell 23 in each sperm/egg cell
- genetic material
- display of individual's 46 chromosomes; each set contains 1 from egg and 1 from sperm
- homologous pairs and individual chromosomes line up in random orientations during metaphase 1, 2
- sections of DNA that code for a physical characteristic(eye color, hair color)
- versions or forms of a gene that code for a specific physical characteristic;can be dominant or recessive(brown eyes, black hair)
- cell elongates and new nuclei from around each group of chromosomes
- 2 alleles are equally dominant and a hybrid is expressed in the phenotype(black and white cats-grey kittens)
- proteins that recognize and fight invading cell
- an organism's combination of alleles(ie. Gg HH, ee)
- regular body cells(diploids)
30 Clues: genetic material • reproductive cells • half set of genetic info • regular body cells(diploids) • full set of genetic info(chromosomes) • visual representation of Mendel's Laws • chromatids are pulled apart in each cell • markers that allow cells to be identified • nuclei dissolve again;spindle fibers reform • having 2 different alleles for trait(Jj, Ll) • ...
Genetic Crossword 2012-12-05
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- Long chain molucule
- the shape of baby amandas nose
- production of offspring from a single parent no sprem or egg
- is hidden or covered up
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- trait always shows up in the organism
- the scientific study of heredity
- involves two parents combining their gentic material
- process in which characteristics pass rfom one parent to their offspring
- a segment of DNA
- different forms of a gene
10 Clues: a segment of DNA • Long chain molucule • is hidden or covered up • different forms of a gene • the shape of baby amandas nose • the scientific study of heredity • trait always shows up in the organism • involves two parents combining their gentic material • production of offspring from a single parent no sprem or egg • ...
Biology 2015-09-03
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- Joanne Chory studies ______ plants.
- Mary-Claire King studied what part of chimpanzees?
- Living things grow and ______.
- What is unicellular
- ________ is the study of life.
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- Who was the first to study chimpanzees?
- All living things are made up of _______.
- A ________ is a group of organisms that can reproduce with each other.
- Environmental biologists try to stop the extinction of ______ and plants.
- Humans and plants are ______cellular.
10 Clues: What is unicellular • Living things grow and ______. • ________ is the study of life. • Joanne Chory studies ______ plants. • Humans and plants are ______cellular. • Who was the first to study chimpanzees? • All living things are made up of _______. • Mary-Claire King studied what part of chimpanzees? • ...
Lysenkoism 2021-08-16
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- The Practice Used With Collectivism
- The number of Millions who Starved to Death
- A critic of Lysenko who was put in an insane asylum
- Led the Movement to Ban Genetic Science
- Philosophy That if you Will Something it Will Happen
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- Creator of Mendelian Genetics
- Current Foundational Basics of Biology
- Another Name for Lysenkoism
- The Theory of Natural Selection
- Lysenko's Speech in 1948
10 Clues: Lysenko's Speech in 1948 • Another Name for Lysenkoism • Creator of Mendelian Genetics • The Theory of Natural Selection • The Practice Used With Collectivism • Current Foundational Basics of Biology • Led the Movement to Ban Genetic Science • The number of Millions who Starved to Death • A critic of Lysenko who was put in an insane asylum • ...
Biology Crossword 2023-04-01
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- The people who study insects.
- Science and art of growing fruits, vegetables,etc.
- Practice of maintaining bees for manufacture of honey and beeswax.
- The Science of Transmission of Body Characteristics
- A rapidly advancing branch of biotechnology
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- Called the father of Biology
- Biology helps in maintaining the _________ of our body.
- The Science aiming to improve human race
- The Study of Birds
- The Study of Fishes
10 Clues: The Study of Birds • The Study of Fishes • Called the father of Biology • The people who study insects. • The Science aiming to improve human race • A rapidly advancing branch of biotechnology • Science and art of growing fruits, vegetables,etc. • The Science of Transmission of Body Characteristics • Biology helps in maintaining the _________ of our body. • ...
Breast cancer crossword 2021-11-10
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- surgery for breast cancer
- the type of tumor that is mostly harmless
- Cancer becomes more lethal if it becomes this
- common procedure to detect breast cancer
- The basic units of life
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- the type of tumor that is cancerous
- place where this cancer is found
- A risk factor that is passed down to you
- A type of change in DNA
- is the topic of this unit
10 Clues: A type of change in DNA • The basic units of life • surgery for breast cancer • is the topic of this unit • place where this cancer is found • the type of tumor that is cancerous • A risk factor that is passed down to you • common procedure to detect breast cancer • the type of tumor that is mostly harmless • Cancer becomes more lethal if it becomes this
NPD 2025-04-14
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- tactic Betty used to seem as if she was the victim
- symptom of NPD
- a myth that NPD is just extreme ____
- these cultures reinforce NPD behaviors because
- the Greek character NPD is named after
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- these traits are shown in NPD along with toxic behaviors
- people with NPD are recommended to go to this
- cause of NPD
- value individualism
- Betty's last name in the case study
10 Clues: cause of NPD • symptom of NPD • value individualism • Betty's last name in the case study • a myth that NPD is just extreme ____ • the Greek character NPD is named after • people with NPD are recommended to go to this • these cultures reinforce NPD behaviors because • tactic Betty used to seem as if she was the victim • ...
Branches in Biology 2022-12-05
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- The form or shape of an organism
- The study of identifying, classification and naming living things
- The study of applied biology in industry
- The study of bacteria
- The study of heredity and variation
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- The relationship between living things and their environment
- The study on how to prepare medicines and drugs
- The study of insects
- The study of mosses
- The study of animal behaviour
10 Clues: The study of mosses • The study of insects • The study of bacteria • The study of animal behaviour • The form or shape of an organism • The study of heredity and variation • The study of applied biology in industry • The study on how to prepare medicines and drugs • The relationship between living things and their environment • ...
GENE THERAPY CROSS WORD PUZZLE 2025-06-05
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- – A benefit of gene therapy for inherited diseases
- – Disorder caused by defective genes
- – The genetic material targeted in gene therapy
- – A viral delivery system
- – Risk of altering unintended genes
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- – A vector used to deliver genetic material
- – Treatment that modifies genes to cure or treat disease
- – Field that studies genes and heredity
- – First country to approve gene therapy treatment
- – A potential ethical concern of gene therapy
10 Clues: – A viral delivery system • – Risk of altering unintended genes • – Disorder caused by defective genes • – Field that studies genes and heredity • – A vector used to deliver genetic material • – A potential ethical concern of gene therapy • – The genetic material targeted in gene therapy • – First country to approve gene therapy treatment • ...
Human Psyche Crossword 2026-01-21
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- a mood disorder characterized as persistent sadness
- an irrational or persistent fear
- a distressing experience or disturbing experience
- how we interpret sensory information
- the "genetics" side of the environmental debate
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- the command center of the body
- the "feel-good" neurotransmitter licked to reward
- the neurotransmitter that affects mood, hunger, and sleep
- the "environment" side of the environmental debate
- An event that triggers a response
10 Clues: the command center of the body • an irrational or persistent fear • An event that triggers a response • how we interpret sensory information • the "genetics" side of the environmental debate • the "feel-good" neurotransmitter licked to reward • a distressing experience or disturbing experience • the "environment" side of the environmental debate • ...
GMO Science vocab 2026-03-12
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- breeding two plants or plants together to improve genetics
- the genetic makeup of an organism
- organism with artificially altered DNA
- a substance to kill unwanted plants
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- a soil bacterium used to insert genes into plants
- herbicide used in roundup
- growing crops and raising livestock
- introducing foreign genes to plant cells
- organisms containing a gene transferred from another organism
- observable traits resulting from genes and environment
10 Clues: herbicide used in roundup • the genetic makeup of an organism • growing crops and raising livestock • a substance to kill unwanted plants • organism with artificially altered DNA • introducing foreign genes to plant cells • a soil bacterium used to insert genes into plants • observable traits resulting from genes and environment • ...
Heredity 2022-08-28
6 Clues: study of genes • same pair of alleles • functional unit of DNA • different pair of alleles • outer observable characters • genetic makeup of an organism
The Different Patterns of Inheritance 2024-09-11
DNA Structure And Replication 2023-03-07
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- double rings ex: adenine and cytosine
- process by which DNA is copied during the cell cycle
- the study of biological inheritance patterns and variation
- DNA unwinds
- connects two bases together
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- sing rings ex: thymine and guanine
- consist of sugars, phosphate and bases
- can be passed from parents to offspring
- determines where to start a new section of DNA
- distinguishing characteristics
- when new base pairs come in to build/complete new strands
11 Clues: DNA unwinds • connects two bases together • distinguishing characteristics • sing rings ex: thymine and guanine • double rings ex: adenine and cytosine • consist of sugars, phosphate and bases • can be passed from parents to offspring • determines where to start a new section of DNA • process by which DNA is copied during the cell cycle • ...
genes and heredity hard! 2022-05-27
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- a trait for example big R
- traits that are opasite from eachother Rr Tt Pp
- you contain 100s of thousandsnds of these
- a characteristic past from parent to offspring
- to genes Rr
- certain genetics like red hair
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- traits of the same ll TT are examples
- a dominate and recessive trait like Rr
- a trait for example little r
- reproductive cells ex wemans and mens
- inharated genes from your parents
11 Clues: to genes Rr • a trait for example big R • a trait for example little r • certain genetics like red hair • inharated genes from your parents • traits of the same ll TT are examples • reproductive cells ex wemans and mens • a dominate and recessive trait like Rr • you contain 100s of thousandsnds of these • a characteristic past from parent to offspring • ...
All crossword about Computational biology 2020-01-13
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- store and process biological data.
- biochemistry chemistry biophysics molecular biology
- bioinformatics which is an interdisciplinary science using computers
- to the study of biological ecological
- biology is different from biological computing
- and includes foundations in biology applied mathematics
- and social systems.[1] The field is broadly
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- biology involves the development and
- modeling and computational simulation
- of data-analytical and theoretical methods
- bioengineering and biology to build computers but is similar
- genomics computer science and evolution
- is a subfield of computer science and computer engineering
13 Clues: store and process biological data. • biology involves the development and • modeling and computational simulation • to the study of biological ecological • genomics computer science and evolution • of data-analytical and theoretical methods • and social systems.[1] The field is broadly • biology is different from biological computing • ...
Developing a Healthy Lifestyle 2023-06-19
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- is a food from animals
- keeps your body at a normal temperature
- a __ diet is eating the right amount of the right food
- staple foods are rich in
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- __ is a risk factor for stroke
- add a fruit to water to __ it
- food from __ are rich in protein
- spinach, carrots, pak choy
- age< gender and family genetics contributes to this lifestyle disease
- __ are health boosting
- a food from fats and oils food group
11 Clues: is a food from animals • __ are health boosting • staple foods are rich in • spinach, carrots, pak choy • add a fruit to water to __ it • __ is a risk factor for stroke • food from __ are rich in protein • a food from fats and oils food group • keeps your body at a normal temperature • a __ diet is eating the right amount of the right food • ...
mendel 2016-03-30
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- all the possible alternative forms of a gene
- he is considered the founder of genetics
- offspring from two different varieties
- when the allelis of a couple divide to form gametes
- has the recessive allele for a disease
- one seed form
- the visible or verifiable aspect of a characterall the possible alternative forms of a gene
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- F1
- allele that determines the aspect of an organism
- a genotype formed by identical allelis
- usefull to determine an unknown genotype
- the generation of pure lines
12 Clues: F1 • one seed form • the generation of pure lines • offspring from two different varieties • a genotype formed by identical allelis • has the recessive allele for a disease • he is considered the founder of genetics • usefull to determine an unknown genotype • all the possible alternative forms of a gene • allele that determines the aspect of an organism • ...
Blue Whales Cancer 2021-05-04
Across
- what save the body of a disease
- An small animal that cancer covers 10% of his body
- Genetics of a living thing
- What matter is made of
- the food of the cancer
- An alteration in the genetic material of a cell
Down
- The parasite of parasite
- Are a type of a biological cell
- A disease that don't have a remedy
- The biggest animal on the world
- A bad cell that growns in every part of a body
- Where a disease is
12 Clues: Where a disease is • What matter is made of • the food of the cancer • The parasite of parasite • Genetics of a living thing • what save the body of a disease • Are a type of a biological cell • The biggest animal on the world • A disease that don't have a remedy • A bad cell that growns in every part of a body • An alteration in the genetic material of a cell • ...
Meiosis and Genetic Diversity 2024-02-13
Across
- Differences from norm or standard
- Fusion of two chromosomes at the start of meiosis
- Individuals complete set of chromosomes
- actual location of a gene on a region of a chromosome
- cells in body beside sperm and egg
- One copy of each chromosome from each parent
Down
- Passing of genetics
- Physical Link between two chromatids
- Unit of hereditary
- Reproductive cell of a plant or animal
- Offspring is identical to the parent
- contain two sets of chromosomes from each parent
12 Clues: Unit of hereditary • Passing of genetics • Differences from norm or standard • cells in body beside sperm and egg • Physical Link between two chromatids • Offspring is identical to the parent • Reproductive cell of a plant or animal • Individuals complete set of chromosomes • One copy of each chromosome from each parent • contain two sets of chromosomes from each parent • ...
Genetics Crossword - Eliana 2023-05-01
Across
- Always passed down certain traits to offspring
- Genetic factor blocked by dominating factor
- Receiving something from another
- A quality,trait,or feature of an individual.
- The young born of living organisms.
- Pollen reached pistil of the same plant
Down
- Inherited from one generation to the next
- Pollen reaches pistil of a different plant
- A genetic factor that blocks another genetic factor.
- The passing of traits from parents to offspring.
- Combining two different organisms to create offspring
- A distinguishing quality or characteristic.
12 Clues: Receiving something from another • The young born of living organisms. • Pollen reached pistil of the same plant • Inherited from one generation to the next • Pollen reaches pistil of a different plant • Genetic factor blocked by dominating factor • A distinguishing quality or characteristic. • A quality,trait,or feature of an individual. • ...
Cloning and Genetic Engineering 2024-01-14
Across
- Type of cloning that makes embryonic stem cells
- Type of cloning that creates copies of whole animals
- Also known as Ribonucleic acid
- A genetic copy of another organism
- Term that describes when a species has died off
- The study of how traits are passed
Down
- Term used for bringing back extinct species
- The term that describes how DNA can be stored over time
- Found in nucleus, contains genetic information
- A segment of DNA
- Where DNA is stored
- Closest relative to the dinosaur
12 Clues: A segment of DNA • Where DNA is stored • Also known as Ribonucleic acid • Closest relative to the dinosaur • A genetic copy of another organism • The study of how traits are passed • Term used for bringing back extinct species • Found in nucleus, contains genetic information • Type of cloning that makes embryonic stem cells • Term that describes when a species has died off • ...
anxiety 2024-04-08
Across
- medication used to lower stress levels
- a disorder characterized by obsessions
- an irrational fear of specific object/situation
- talk therapy that can change thoughts, mood and behavior
- a way to cope with anxiety
- a state of mental or emotional tension
- a specific medication used for OCD
Down
- disorder caused by a distressing event
- fear of being in places or situations in which escape may be impossible
- repetitive actions driven by obsessions
- an immediate threat
- a way anxiety develops
12 Clues: an immediate threat • a way anxiety develops • a way to cope with anxiety • a specific medication used for OCD • disorder caused by a distressing event • medication used to lower stress levels • a disorder characterized by obsessions • a state of mental or emotional tension • repetitive actions driven by obsessions • an irrational fear of specific object/situation • ...
Prisha Pramod Genetics Vocab Activity 2022-11-11
Across
- A trait always expressed when present
- The physical appearance for a trait
- One of each gene for a trait
- Many genes together express a trait
- Study of heredity - traits passed from parent to offspring
- A different form of a gene
Down
- When both genes are expressed
- The genetic code combination for a trait
- A characteristic inherited from a parent
- Two of the same genes for a trait
- Masked by dominant
- Unit of inherited material carried on the chromosome
12 Clues: Masked by dominant • A different form of a gene • One of each gene for a trait • When both genes are expressed • Two of the same genes for a trait • The physical appearance for a trait • Many genes together express a trait • A trait always expressed when present • The genetic code combination for a trait • A characteristic inherited from a parent • ...
Vocabulary Activity 2022-11-16
Across
- One of each gene for a trait
- Study of heredity - traits passed from parent to offspring
- A characteristic inherited from a parent
- Two of the same genes for a trait
- Many genes together express a trait
- A unit of inherited material carried on the chromosome
Down
- A trait always expressed when present
- A different form of a gene
- When both genes are expressed
- Masked by dominant
- The genetic code combination for a trait
- The physical appearance for a trait
12 Clues: Masked by dominant • A different form of a gene • One of each gene for a trait • When both genes are expressed • Two of the same genes for a trait • The physical appearance for a trait • Many genes together express a trait • A trait always expressed when present • A characteristic inherited from a parent • The genetic code combination for a trait • ...
biology 2022-12-06
Across
- a scientist that studies microbes
- study of organisms
- scientist who specializes in biology
- is a scientist who studies plants and/or animals
- branch of biology dealing with the study of plants
- chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms
Down
- this person is a British biologist
- chemicals in the body that are used in almost everything cells do
- branch of biology that deals with the study of heredity
- biologist who specializes in plants
- this person studies animals
- this person inspired other women to become botanists
12 Clues: study of organisms • this person studies animals • a scientist that studies microbes • this person is a British biologist • biologist who specializes in plants • scientist who specializes in biology • chemicals used to kill unwanted organisms • is a scientist who studies plants and/or animals • branch of biology dealing with the study of plants • ...
sci choice board 2025-11-13
Across
- a trait that is always expressed or shown
- a way to show the possible combinations of genes that offspring could have
- the combination of genes/alleles
- different versions of the same gene
- physical appearance
Down
- the likelihood a specific event will happen
- a trait that is covered up or seems to disappear
- a piece of DNA that contains information about a certain trait
- different alleles
- different forms of a characteristic
- study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- same alleles
12 Clues: same alleles • different alleles • physical appearance • the combination of genes/alleles • different forms of a characteristic • different versions of the same gene • a trait that is always expressed or shown • the likelihood a specific event will happen • a trait that is covered up or seems to disappear • study of how traits are passed from parents to offspring • ...
Chemical Disorders 2014-11-03
Across
- A set of observable characteristics of an individual
- Dependency and dejection
- Condition present from childhood,causes difficulty in communicating and building relationships
- Less likely, weaker gene
Down
- Genetic constitution of an individual organism
- More likely, stronger gene
- A variation of inherited characteristics
- Chart used to determine likelyhood of traits
- Relating to two poles or extremeties
- Unease and nervousness about events with an uncertain outcome
10 Clues: Dependency and dejection • Less likely, weaker gene • More likely, stronger gene • Relating to two poles or extremeties • A variation of inherited characteristics • Chart used to determine likelyhood of traits • Genetic constitution of an individual organism • A set of observable characteristics of an individual • ...
