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Biology – Genetics Verified Guide 1. What is an allele? - Answer: An allele is a specific version of a gene. Each trait is influenced by two alleles. 2. What does it mean for a trait to be recessive? - Answer: A recessive trait only manifests in the phenotype when an organism inherits two ...

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Biology Genetics Graded A+ Trait Characteristic that is inherited; can be either dominant or recessive. P Generation The parent organisms that are bred to make offspring so that scientists can study inheritance; P stands for "parental." Brainpower Read More F1 generation The firs...

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Biology Genetics Complete Solutions Genes A segment of DNA on a chromosome. Genes control the production of proteins. Each chromosome consists of hundreds of genes, each gene playing an important role in determining the characteristics and functions of the cell. Human body cells have how m...

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Biology – Genetics Guaranteed Solutions Key Concepts in Genetics 1. Who is Gregor Mendel and what is his significance? - Answer: Gregor Mendel is known as the Father of Genetics due to his pioneering work on inheritance patterns in plants. 2. What defines a trait? - Answer: A trait ref...

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GCSE Biology – Genetics Verified Answers variation ️Differences between individuals of the same species. somatic cell ️A body cell. gamete ️A sex cell. diploid ️46 chromosomes haploid ️23 chromosomes allele ️A version of a gene. homozygous ️Two of the same alleles. he...

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Grade 11 Biology- Genetics All Answers Correct Key Terms in Cell Division and Genetics 1. What is cell theory? - Answer: Cell theory states that: 1. All living organisms are composed of one or more cells. 2. New cells arise only from pre-existing cells through the process of cell divis...

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IB BIOLOGY GENETICS ALREADY RATED A+ 1. What is a gene? - Answer: A gene is a heritable unit that dictates a specific trait or characteristic in an organism. 2. How is an allele defined? - Answer: An allele is a specific variant of a gene that differs from other alleles by one or a few nuc...

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NCEA Level 2 Biology Genetics All Answers Correct 1. What is adenine? - Answer: Adenine is a nitrogenous base found in both DNA and RNA. In DNA, it pairs with thymine, while in RNA, it pairs with uracil. 2. Define alleles. - Answer: Alleles are different versions of a gene. For example, th...

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Biology Genetics 9th Grade Already Verified A+ 1. What are chromosomes? - Answer: Chromosomes are thread-like structures composed of DNA that carry genes, the fundamental units of inheritance. 2. What defines a gene? - Answer: A gene is a specific sequence of DNA that encodes information f...

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Genetics High School Biology Already Graded A+ 1. What is an allele? - Answer: An allele is one of a pair of genes located at a specific position on a chromosome that determine the same characteristic, such as blood type or colorblindness. 2. How are alleles represented? - Answer: Alleles ...

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Biology Genetics Test Verified Answers 1. What does the term heredity refer to? - Answer: Heredity is the process through which genetic traits are transmitted from parents to their offspring. 2. Can you explain what is meant by the term heterozygous? - Answer: Heterozygous describes an ind...

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Biology Genetics Vocabulary All Answers Correct 1. What is a gene? - Answer: A gene is a segment of DNA that encodes for a protein and influences a specific trait in an organism. 2. How would you define a trait? - Answer: A trait is a particular characteristic that can differ among individ...

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Biology Genetics Test Review 1. What is a genotype? - Answer: The genotype refers to the specific genetic composition of an organism. 2. How is phenotype defined? - Answer: Phenotype describes the observable characteristics or traits of an organism. 3. What does allele mean? - Answer: An...

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General Biology Genetics Review 1. What does incomplete dominance refer to? - Answer: Incomplete dominance is a type of inheritance where neither of the two alleles is fully dominant or recessive, resulting in offspring with a phenotype that blends the traits of both parents. 2. How is co-do...

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Biology genetics and heredity with complete answers 1. What is phenotype? - Answer: Phenotype refers to observable traits of an organism, such as hair color, flower color, or plant height. 2. What occurs during fertilization? - Answer: Fertilization is the process where a sperm cell merges...

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Biology – Genetics Guaranteed Success 1. Chromosomal Mutation - Definition: A chromosomal mutation refers to changes that occur either in the structure of a chromosome or in the number of chromosomes, which may result in the gain or loss of entire chromosomes. 2. Law of Dominance - Def...

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AP Biology- Genetics 1. Character - Definition: A character is a heritable feature that can be observed in an organism. 2. Trait - Definition: A trait is any detectable variation of a specific character. 3. True-Breeding - Definition: True-breeding refers to plants that consistently prod...

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KS3 Biology Genetics Guaranteed Success 1. Gene - Definition: A gene is a segment of chemical instructions that governs the specifics of how to construct various aspects of a human being. Each gene corresponds to a unique characteristic. 2. Chromosome - Definition: Chromosomes are structur...

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Biology: Genetics Exam Verified Solutions Gregor Mendel Father of modern genetics. Catholic priest. Observed his pea plants: how traits are passes down. Mendel's 3 Law's. Mendel's 3 Laws 1. Law of Dominance 2. Law of Segregation 3. Law of Independent Assortment Law of Dominance (1...

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AP Biology Genetics Gregor Mendel and His Research on Inheritance 1. Who is Gregor Mendel? - Description: Mendel was an Austrian monk known for his pioneering quantitative studies of inheritance by using garden peas. 2. Why Did Mendel Choose Garden Peas? - Reasons: ...

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Molecular Biology and Genetics

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Molecular Biology and Genetics Genetics the scientific study of heredity and variation Heredity the transmission of traits from one generation to the next Brainpower Read More Gregor Mendel Father of Genetics; Studied inheritance of traits in pea plants. He found that plants' offspr...

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Genetics Review Graded A+ Genetics ️The study of Heredity Mendel ️First person to study genetics Heredity ️The passing of traits from parents to offspring Traits ️Characteristics Alleles ️Different versions of a gene Dominant Trait ️Trait that is expressed even if present wit...

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Biology Genetics Key Terms allele ️Any of the alternative forms of a gene that may occur at a given point on a chromosome. asexual reproduction ️Any type of reproduction that produces offspring without mating or fertilization. chromosome ️A DNA-containing structure that forms by the jo...

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Biology: Genetics, Biology Genetics Key Genetic Terms and Concepts 1. Dominant Allele - Definition: An allele that is fully expressed in the phenotype of a heterozygote, requiring only one copy to manifest the dominant trait. - Example: In the genotype Tt, the dominant allele is represente...

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Advanced Biology Genetics Phenotype ️An organism's physical appearance, or visible traits. Homozygous ️An organism that has two identical alleles for a trait Filial ️Second generation self-pollination ️the transfer of pollen grains from an anther to the stigma of the same flower or ...

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Genetics Verified Solutions Key Genetic Concepts and Terms 1. Genetics - Definition: The study of heredity and the variation of inherited characteristics. 2. Heredity - Definition: The transmission of traits from one generation to the next. 3. Trait - Definition: A specific characteris...

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Genetics and Heredity Heredity ️the passing on of traits from parent to off-spring Trait ️a characteristic that an organism can pass on to its offspring through its genes, eye color, Hair color Purebred ️an organism with two dominant or two recessive genes for a trait, TT, tt Fertili...

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Genetics - Year 10 Science

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Genetics - Year 10 Science 46 ️How many chromosomes do humans have? DNA ️Carries the genetic code that determines characteristics of a living thing Gene ️A short section of DNA Protein ️A complex unti made of repeating units called amino acids Nucleus of a cell ️Where are chromos...

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Genetics and Evolution - Biology genes ️physical and biochemical characteristics of every living organism is determined by genes, which are DNA sequences that code for heritable traits that can be passed from one generation to the next chromosomes ️all genes are organized into chromosome...

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