Genetics
Across
- 3. Dominance a form of intermediate inheritance in which one allele for a specific trait is not completely expressed over its paired allele.
- 5. are the smallest chemical parts that form segments of chromosomes. Genes determine what we look like.
- 8. Traits a feature or characteristic of an organism that has been passed on to it in its genes
- 9. a self-replicating material which is present in nearly all living organisms as the main constituent of chromosomes. It is the carrier of genetic information.
- 10. Square a simple graphical method of showing all of the potential combinations of offspring genotypes that can occur and their probability given the parent genotypes.
- 11. a genotype consisting of two identical alleles of a gene for a particular trait. An individual may be homozygous dominant (AA) or homozygous recessive (aa). Individuals who are homozygous for a trait are also referred to as homozygotes.
- 12. a genotype consisting of two different alleles of a gene for a particular trait. An individual that is heterozygous (Aa) is also referred to as hybrids.
- 13. the likelihood that a specific event will occur. Probability is usually expressed as the ratio of the number of actual occurrences to the number of possible occurrences.
- 14. is an alternate form of a gene for one trait. For example, brown and blue eyes are two different alleles for eye color. We have 2 alleles for any, one trait, one from our mother and one from our father. They may be the same form of the gene (homozygous) or two different forms (heterozygous).
Down
- 1. observed trait of an organism that mask the recessive allele of a trait
- 2. the passing on of physical or mental characteristics genetically from one generation to another.
- 4. a form of inheritance wherein the alleles of a gene pair in a heterozygote are fully expressed. As a result, the phenotype of the offspring is a combination of the phenotype of the parents.
- 6. is the actual code that alleles or genes possess (E.g. Tt or TT or tt). The gene may or may not be expressed when you observe a living organism.
- 7. trait of an organism that can be masked by the dominant form of a trait
- 10. the observable or detectable characteristics of an individual organism--the observable expression of a genotype.