INTRODUCTION TO GENETICS

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Across
  1. 3. - A packed fibre that contains DNA and proteins (histones) located in the cell nucleus
  2. 5. - Traits that are complex and doesn’t show or manifest Mendelian segregation.
  3. 8. - Occurs when genes depends on other genotypes located at another locus.
  4. 13. - two or more allelesm
  5. 20. - Is the interaction between two variation of a gene.
  6. 21. - Other term for Probit.
  7. 22. - There are two alleles at the locus in the population.
  8. 27. - they have different allele for a given trait
  9. 29. - Could be a factor in the effects of any genetic occurrence
  10. 31. - It’s the genetic makeup on an organism where it indicates the genes (pair of alleles) of a particular individual.
  11. 32. - the relationship between one or multiple genotypes and its corresponding phenotypes.
  12. 34. - physical characteristics of an individual. This is what we can perceive readily. Results from the interaction between the genetic makeup (genotype) and its environment.
  13. 35. - Hereditary factor that expresses itself even when there is only one copy in the genotype.
  14. 36. - In terms of alleles, this occurs when two or more genes work into contributing to the phenotype.
  15. 37. - when normal structure or number of chromosomes of an individual deviates
  16. 38. - Two or more variations in a DNA sequence
  17. 39. - It occurs when two alleles with different characteristics are manifested at the same time.
  18. 40. - a person’s collection of chromosomes
  19. 42. - when a variation occurs in a single locus.
  20. 43. - is when two or more genetic factors contribute into the phenotype.
Down
  1. 1. - an individual who only has one member of a pair of chromosome or a chromosome segment.
  2. 2. - An allele is not showed over its paired allele
  3. 4. -possesses identical allele for a given trait. Can be dominant or recessive.
  4. 6. - occurs in somatic cells or body cells that replaces worn out body tissues and permits asexual reproduction.
  5. 7. - is when two or more factors such as environmental or genetic can contribute into the phenotype.
  6. 9. - There are multiple alleles at the locus in the population.
  7. 10. - This contains the genetic information located that is stored in a fixed location on the locus.
  8. 11. - A term used to describe the patterns of inheritance based on Gregor Mendel’s pea experiment.
  9. 12. - haploid genotype
  10. 14. - a specifc period or stage in an occurrence.
  11. 15. - the location or position of a chromosome. This leads to an Identical gene sites along their length
  12. 16. - It only expresses itself when two copies are present in the genotype
  13. 17. - There are more alleles at the locus in the population.
  14. 18. - May result into changes in the genetic information caused by an error in replication.
  15. 19. - a process where naked DNA is transported between microbial cells.
  16. 23. - Houses the genetic material or the DNA in the form of genes.
  17. 24. - A kind of analysis to know the interactions between DNA nucleotides.
  18. 25. - There is only one allele at the locus in the population.
  19. 26. - occurs at locus on a chromosome where it contains one or multiple genes.
  20. 28. - It doesn’t follow the patterns of inheritance based on Gregor Mendel’s pea experiment.
  21. 30. - After it’s done the daughter cell will only contain half of the genetic material or haploid set of chromosomes hence its other name “reduction division”
  22. 32. - Occurs when alleles at a locus affects two various phenotypes
  23. 33. - Other word for Locus.
  24. 38. - the chances of being affected of a binary disease phenotype.
  25. 41. - a diagram that shows the inheritance if a specific trait.