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Bio test tmo
An organism or cell having only one complete set of chromosomes. - ANS-Haploid

2 sets of chromosomes - ANS-Diploid

variety - ANS-Crossing over creates...

Process in which homologous chromosomes exchange portions of their chromatids during
meiosis. - ANS-Crossing over

1 allele is not completely dominant over another (e.g. white mouse+black mouse=gray mouse) -
ANS-Incomplete Dominance

male with more than one X chromosome (XXY) - ANS-Kleinfelters

A female with the disorder inherits only one X chromosome and has the genotype XO. -
ANS-Turners

Breakdown in the central nervous system, doesn't show up until age 30-50 - ANS-Huntington's

study inheritance patterns in humans by tracking genetic disorders and abnormalities through
families - ANS-Geneticists

tomatoes, potatoes - ANS-Plants in our class

A person who has one recessive allele for a trait, but does not have the trait. - ANS-Carrier

Pollination by one plant on to its self - ANS-Self Pollination

pollen from one plant/flower fertilizes a different plant - ANS-Cross Pollination

A condition in which both alleles for a gene are fully expressed - ANS-Codominance

results in two diploid daughter cells - ANS-Meiosis 1

Each daughter cell is haploid and has only one set of chromosomes, or half the total number of
chromosomes of the original cell. - ANS-Meiosis 2

A type of cell division that results in four daughter cells each with half the number of
chromosomes of the parent cell - ANS-Meiosis

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