Mendelian Genetics and Mutations

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Across
  1. 3. DNA sequence that can move self-sufficiently to different parts of a cell's genome, a phenomenon known as transposition
  2. 5. Branch of biology that is responsible for the study of the transmission of genetic inheritance and genes
  3. 7. Set of all the genes of an individual or species
  4. 8. changes in the DNA (or RNA)sequence that occur spontaneously or induced.
  5. 9. Mutation that affect one or afew nitrogenous bases in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
  6. 10. Fragment or sequence of DNA that encodes the information necessary for a trait or character
  7. 11. Impossibility of blood clottings and It is due to a recessive gene located on the X chromosome
  8. 12. Set of genes and genetic information that make up an individual of any species. It is passed down from generation to generation.
  9. 13. Fixed and specific position of a gene on a chromosome
Down
  1. 1. Mutation that disappear when the individual dies
  2. 2. Expression in physical, observable or detectable form of the characteristics of an individual of any species
  3. 4. Variant in the nucleotide sequence of a gene that determines a particular trait in an individual.
  4. 5. Mutation that by transmitted by inheritance to descendants
  5. 6. The 2 alleles are equally dominant and the heterozygotes manifest the 2 characters simultaneously without joining.
  6. 10. inheritance Mechanisms by which an individual's traits are transmitted to descendants