Punnett Squares
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- Q1A genotype with two different size letters. Ex. BbHeterozygous30s
- Q2A genotype with two of the same size letters. Ex. gg, GGHomozygous30s
- Q3A version of a gene represented by a letter. There are two of these in each genotype.Allele30s
- Q4The two letters that represent the genes of one parent. We need two of these to make a Punnett square.Genotype30s
- Q5The trait or words explaining what a genotype means. Ex. Short pea plantPhenotype30s
- Q6The likelihood that a particular trait will be passed on from parent to offspring.Probability30s
- Q7Monk who discovered the basics of how traits get passed on using Pea Plants.Gregor Mendel30s
- Q8The exchange of genetic material during reproduction.Cross30s
- Q9A molecule that contains the genetic instructions to make each organism.DNA30s
- Q10A part of DNA that carries information that determines your traits.Gene30s
- Q11The passing of traits from parents to offspring.Heredity30s
- Q12A structure located inside the nucleus of the cell that contain the DNA.Chromosome30s
- Q13The stronger version of a gene that will appear if it is present.Dominant30s
- Q14The weaker version of a gene that will go into hiding if the dominant gene is present.Recessive30s
- Q15Product of reproduction, a new organism produced by one or more parentsOffspring30s