Biology
Across
- 6. The relationship between two versions of a gene.
- 7. Having inherited the same versions (alleles) of a genomic marker from each biological parent.
- 9. Having different alleles for a particular trait.
- 10. A person who has one copy of a mutated (changed) disease-causing gene but has no symptoms or mild symptoms.
- 14. A trait that is expressed only when the genotype is homozygous
- 15. An organism is its complete set of genetic material, which refers to the alleles or variants an individual carries in a particular gene or genetic location.
- 16. Square diagram that is used to predict the genotypes of a particular cross or breeding experiment.
Down
- 1. up an organism.
- 2. The deliberate breeding of two different individuals results in offspring that carry part of the genetic material of each parent.
- 3. The basic physical and functional unit of heredity.
- 4. Mendelian inheritance is a type of biological inheritance following the principles originally proposed by Gregor Mendel in 1865 and 1866
- 5. Two individuals with two observed traits that are controlled by two distinct genes.
- 8. Cross between two organisms with different variations at one genetic locus of interest. The character being studied in a monohybrid cross are governed by two or multiple variations for a single location of a gene.
- 11. One of two or more versions of a genetic sequence at a particular region on a chromosome.
- 12. Threadlike structures made of protein and a single molecule of DNA that serve to carry the genomic information from cell to cell.
- 13. An organism is its complete set of genetic material, the setup of