Across
- 2. - Variation of a trait: diploid organisms have 2 for each gene
- 4. - Describes when a single gene controls many different phenotypes
- 7. - 2x2 box used to determine the possible offspring from a genetic cross
- 8. - Any change in your genes/DNA
- 9. - Sections of chromosomes that code for a particular protein or trait
- 10. - A Type of dominance where the alleles have 2+ dominance
- 11. - Refers to the genetic makeup or allele combination of an organism
Down
- 1. - A factor that causes mutation/ examples include radiation and viruses
- 3. - Describes an allele that is always expressed in the phenotype
- 5. - Abbreviation used to represent the parental generation in a genetic cross
- 6. - The study of heredity and how traits are passed from parents to offspring
- 7. Trait - Describes when a single phenotype is controlled by many genes
