Biology
Across
- 1. Thread-like structures in the nucleus carrying genetic information, passed from one generation to the next during reproduction.
- 6. Genetic makeup of an organism, including the combination of alleles for a particular gene.
- 9. Breeding two individuals to study or manipulate the inheritance of specific traits in their offspring.
- 11. A diagram predicting possible genotypes and phenotypes in a genetic cross.
- 12. Involving a single trait controlled by a single gene.
- 13. An allele that expresses its trait in the phenotype only when two copies are present, being masked by a dominant allele.
- 15. Gregor Mendel, an Austrian scientist and pioneer of modern genetics, known for his pea plant experiments.
Down
- 2. Having two identical alleles for a specific gene, either both dominant or both recessive.
- 3. Alternative form of a gene located at a specific position on a chromosome.
- 4. An allele that expresses its trait in the phenotype with just one copy in the genotype, masking the recessive allele.
- 5. Having two different alleles for a specific gene, with one dominant and one recessive.
- 7. Involving two different traits controlled by different genes.
- 8. Observable physical or biochemical traits of an organism, influenced by genetics and the environment.
- 10. Segment of DNA providing instructions for a specific protein or functional RNA, influencing a trait.
- 14. An individual with a recessive allele for a trait but does not show the associated phenotype, capable of passing it on.