Across
- 4. The mixing of genes.
- 6. Image that shows all of your chromozomes.
- 11. When you select a gene you want present in an animal.
- 12. An exact copy.
- 14. The outcome of reproduction.
- 16. The blueprint of humans.
- 17. A type of trait that dominates/covers up recessive traits.
- 18. The transmission/passing of genes from generations.
- 20. This requires two parents, which produces an offspring that is not a clone.
Down
- 1. Two different alleles(ex. Rr).
- 2. A model that is used to order all of the possible genotype combinations of an offspring from particular parents.
- 3. Thread like gene in the nucleus.
- 5. This requires one parent, which produces an offspring that is a clone.
- 7. A type of trait that is masked when paired with a dominant trait.
- 8. Both alleles are the same(ex. rr).
- 9. 3:1 is the most common __ for dominant and recessive traits.
- 10. 2 letter alleles for a trait(ex. Rr).
- 13. The description of a trait(ex. round).
- 15. Known as the father of genetics, discovered heredity by experimenting with pea plants.
- 19. Form of a gene(the letters).
