Across
- 3. DNA sequence that can move self-sufficiently to different parts of a cell's genome, a phenomenon known as transposition
- 5. Branch of biology that is responsible for the study of the transmission of genetic inheritance and genes
- 7. Set of all the genes of an individual or species
- 8. changes in the DNA (or RNA)sequence that occur spontaneously or induced.
- 9. Mutation that affect one or afew nitrogenous bases in the nucleotide sequence of DNA
- 10. Fragment or sequence of DNA that encodes the information necessary for a trait or character
- 11. Impossibility of blood clottings and It is due to a recessive gene located on the X chromosome
- 12. Set of genes and genetic information that make up an individual of any species. It is passed down from generation to generation.
- 13. Fixed and specific position of a gene on a chromosome
Down
- 1. Mutation that disappear when the individual dies
- 2. Expression in physical, observable or detectable form of the characteristics of an individual of any species
- 4. Variant in the nucleotide sequence of a gene that determines a particular trait in an individual.
- 5. Mutation that by transmitted by inheritance to descendants
- 6. The 2 alleles are equally dominant and the heterozygotes manifest the 2 characters simultaneously without joining.
- 10. inheritance Mechanisms by which an individual's traits are transmitted to descendants
