Across
- 3. A genotype with one dominant and one recessive allele (Aa)[pg.384-385]
- 5. A copy of a gene, made in transcription [pg.442-447]
- 9. Making mRNA based on a gene[pg.442-447]
- 11. Different versions of genes [pg.380]
- 14. A trait which requires only one allele to be seen[pg.380]
- 16. A trait which requires two alleles to be seen[pg.380]
Down
- 1. A square which helps solve genetics problems[pg.384-385]
- 2. a triplet (3) RNA bases which codes for an amino acid [pg.442-447]
- 4. Making a protein based on mRNA[pg.442-447]
- 6. The pair of alleles someone has for a trait (AA, Aa, or aa)[pg.384-385]
- 7. Scientist who discovered many rules of inheritance [pg.378]
- 8. A description of an organism's trait (Blue eyes. Brown eyes)[pg.384-385]
- 10. Translation happens here[pg.442-447]
- 12. Replication and Transcription happen here[pg.442-447]
- 13. A genotype with matching alleles (AA or aa) [pg.384-385]
- 15. A segment of DNA that codes for a protein [pg.380]
