Across
- 3. When the heterozygous phenotype is mixed between the dominant and recessive homozygous phenotype
- 5. Exact description of genetic constitution (allele makeup)
- 9. Containing three chromosome pairs rather than two of the 21st chromosome (causes down syndrome)
- 12. The failure of sister chromatids to separate in meiosis
- 14. The typically "stronger" allele/trait
- 15. The physical characteristics of an individuals trait
- 16. A newly replicated chromosome (with attached centromere)
- 18. Having different alleles of a gene on both chromosomes
- 20. Cell having two copies of a chromosome
- 22. DNA molecule that contains genetic information
- 24. The typically "weaker" allele/trait
Down
- 1. Who you inherit your X chromosome and mitochondrial DNA from
- 2. The fundamental hereditary material
- 4. Asexual reproduction, produces 2 diploid identical daughter cells
- 6. over When linked genes undergo recombination
- 7. When two alleles produce two different phenotypes that both appear
- 8. The "Father of Genetics", studied on pea plants
- 9. A specific characteristc (ex: eye color)
- 10. Having identical alleles of a gene on both chromosomes
- 11. Prophase,Metaphase,Anaphase,Telophase
- 13. Cell only having one copy of a chromosome
- 17. Genetic character that makes up the geneotype
- 19. Genes on the same chromosomes (low recombinancy)
- 21. Method of predicting a genetic cross
- 23. Sexual reproduction, produces 4 haploid gametes
