Population Genetics
Across
- 2. What the genetic sequences are coding for, the actual thing that the individual inherits.
- 5. A trait that gets overpowered by other traits. Typically seen as a lowercase letter.
- 7. (type the letter 3 times, the crossword maker is broken) The variable used in the allele version of the HWE equation to represent the dominant trait.
- 8. When both of the alleles are different.
- 9. The variable in the HWE equation used to show heterozygous frequency.
- 10. The physical location of the gene on a chromosome.
- 12. One or more DNA sequences in one place.
- 13. When the heterozygous genotype has a higher relative fitness than the homozygous genotypes.
- 15. Variations among chromosomes, alleles, or other DNA sequences.
- 16. (Has a squared sign, use ^2 instead) The variable used in the HWE equation to show the homozygous recessive frequency.
Down
- 1. (3 Words) An equation that can be used to determine differences in population genetics.
- 3. A trait that overpowers any other trait. Typically seen as a capital letter.
- 4. All of the genes/traits within a population.
- 6. When both of the alleles are identical.
- 11. Basic unit of heredity passed from a parent to a child.
- 14. (Has a squared sign, use ^2 instead) Variable in the HWE equation that's used to show homozygous dominant frequency.
- 17. (type the letter 3 times, the crossword maker is broken)The variable used in the allele variant of the HWE equation to represent the recessive trait.