Across
- 1. Found in the Nucleus that carries a long piece of DNA. Helps transmit the proper genetic information.
- 2. It is where the intermediate inheritance for a specific trait is not completely expressed.
- 3. Existence of two or more variants at significant frequencies in the population.
- 7. A pattern of any inheritance that doesn’t follow the Mendelian law of genetics.
- 9. Express an associated trait and the proportion of individuals carrying a particular variant of a gene.
- 10. Two alleles inherited for a particular gene and an individual’s collection of genes.
- 13. When the heterozygote has an intermediate phenotype and the homozygote is more severely affected.
- 15. Normal process of cell division that usually generates daughter cells with both sets identical to parent cell.
- 16. Shows a cell sorted in order and arranged in pairs that summarizes the chromosome constitution of a cell.
- 18. Trait expressed only in the homozygote.
- 21. Caused by variation at a single genetic locus; a monogenic character.
- 23. A position within a cistron occupied by mutation.
- 24. A segregation at a single locus
- 25. Code for the same function or characteristics, as well as their impact that works together on the phenotype.
- 28. One of the several alternative forms of a gene.
- 30. A binary disease phenotype that is transformed into a probit after the probability of being affected.
- 31. Is the combination of alleles inherited for each individual parent of two or more loci is known.
- 34. Determined by some unspecified combination of genetic and environmental factors.
- 37. A cell or organism’s observable characteristics.
- 38. More than two allelic forms were found and each allele causes different phenotype.
- 40. Means “standing above” which is a quantitative trait that indicates non-additivity of the effects of genotype to the phenotype.
- 41. Have only one copy of a gene or DNA sequence in diploid cells.
- 42. A gene or genes that has two identical alleles.
- 43. A variation in one gene that affects several different aspects of the phenotype.
Down
- 1. It is a relationship between the two versions of a gene.
- 4. Made up of DNA and a basic and functional unit of heredity.
- 5. It implies that objects or factors do not act independently.
- 6. A diagram that showcases a family tree where inheritance of a trait through several generations can be seen.
- 8. Changes in the structure or number of a chromosome and most are known as aneuploidies.
- 11. Alteration of the growth properties of a normal eukaryotic cell, evolving into a tumor cell.
- 12. Sudden change in the genetic material where different alleles arise at the locus.
- 14. More logical term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- 17. A relationship between a particular phenotype and one or more genotypes.
- 19. Only one allele that occurs at a site or locus in the population.
- 20. The common term for polymorphism where many alleles occur.
- 22. A unique chromosomal location on which a particular trait resides.
- 26. A gene or genes that has a different allele.
- 27. Two alleles that occurs at a site or locus which are common to single-nucleotide polymorphism (SNPs).
- 29. Any trait that is expressed in heterozygote.
- 32. Packaged DNA in a cell that consists of DNA and proteins that is found in eukaryotic cells.
- 33. A term for traits that do not exhibit clear one-locus segregation.
- 34. Used only to produce gametes.
- 35. A trait determined by the combined activity of a number of genetic loci.
- 36. Located on a single chromosome where a series of allele can be found at linked loci.
- 39. Gives rise to “liability” to disease and is treated as a continuous phenotype.
