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Mendelian Bundled with complete solutions;Updated 2024
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[Show more]16 - How many squares in Dihybrid Cross? 
20th Century - Golden Age of Genetics 
4 - How many squares in Monohybrid Cross? 
5 Steps for Punnett Squares - 1.Assign a symbol for each allele 
2.Determine the genotype for each parent (diploid) 
3.Punnett Square 
4.Determine all combinations 
5.Determine...
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20th Century - Golden Age of Genetics 
4 - How many squares in Monohybrid Cross? 
5 Steps for Punnett Squares - 1.Assign a symbol for each allele 
2.Determine the genotype for each parent (diploid) 
3.Punnett Square 
4.Determine all combinations 
5.Determine...
How did Mendel make the F1 generation for his experiments? - Answer-He crossed two pure lines. 
In Mendel's experiment, why did traits show up in the F2 generation that were not present in the F1 
generation? - Answer-The traits were recessive. 
In Mendel's experiment, why did wrinkled seeds show ...
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Add to cartHow did Mendel make the F1 generation for his experiments? - Answer-He crossed two pure lines. 
In Mendel's experiment, why did traits show up in the F2 generation that were not present in the F1 
generation? - Answer-The traits were recessive. 
In Mendel's experiment, why did wrinkled seeds show ...
allele - variant form of a gene 
codominance - hetero shows both pheno from the two alleles 
complete dominance - hetero shows same pheno as homo 
Epigenetics - change in phenotype without changing genotype 
Father has blood type A. Mother has blood type B. Child has blood type O. What are the genot...
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Add to cartallele - variant form of a gene 
codominance - hetero shows both pheno from the two alleles 
complete dominance - hetero shows same pheno as homo 
Epigenetics - change in phenotype without changing genotype 
Father has blood type A. Mother has blood type B. Child has blood type O. What are the genot...
A cross between true-breeding green and yellow plants (green pea color is dominant) results in ... 
plants with 1/4 green peas, 3/4 yellow peas 
plants with all yellow peas 
plants with 1/4 yellow peas, 3/4 green peas 
plants with all green peas - Answer-plants with all green peas 
A dihybrid cross ...
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Add to cartA cross between true-breeding green and yellow plants (green pea color is dominant) results in ... 
plants with 1/4 green peas, 3/4 yellow peas 
plants with all yellow peas 
plants with 1/4 yellow peas, 3/4 green peas 
plants with all green peas - Answer-plants with all green peas 
A dihybrid cross ...
A cross involving true-breeding, red snapdragons and true-breeding, white snapdragons produce all pink 
offspring because both genes are present, neither being ________ over the other resulting in the 
________ of the trait. - • dominant 
• blending 
Choose the answer that shows the cross betwee...
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Add to cartA cross involving true-breeding, red snapdragons and true-breeding, white snapdragons produce all pink 
offspring because both genes are present, neither being ________ over the other resulting in the 
________ of the trait. - • dominant 
• blending 
Choose the answer that shows the cross betwee...
allele - version of a gene that produces a specific trait 
Autosomal Dominant Trait - appears in every generation (cant hide dominant trait), child with trait 
has at least 1 parent with the trait 
Autosomal recessive trait - skips a generation, heterozygotes are carriers (half filled symbol), not 
...
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Add to cartallele - version of a gene that produces a specific trait 
Autosomal Dominant Trait - appears in every generation (cant hide dominant trait), child with trait 
has at least 1 parent with the trait 
Autosomal recessive trait - skips a generation, heterozygotes are carriers (half filled symbol), not 
...
Explain how Mendel cross pollinated his pea plants - Hand pollinated 
Explain the difference between dominant & recessive alleles - Dominant is stronger and will show 
up with a better chance than recessive 
Give 4 reason that Mendel used garden peas for his experiments - Small area, lots of offspri...
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Add to cartExplain how Mendel cross pollinated his pea plants - Hand pollinated 
Explain the difference between dominant & recessive alleles - Dominant is stronger and will show 
up with a better chance than recessive 
Give 4 reason that Mendel used garden peas for his experiments - Small area, lots of offspri...
Allele - alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) located at a specific position on a 
specific chromosome (a letter) 
Codominance - occurs when BOTH alleles of a gene are expressed in an individual (ex. Black + 
White = Black & White Speckled) 
Dihybrid cross - a two-trait cross (ex. color...
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Add to cartAllele - alternative form of a gene (one member of a pair) located at a specific position on a 
specific chromosome (a letter) 
Codominance - occurs when BOTH alleles of a gene are expressed in an individual (ex. Black + 
White = Black & White Speckled) 
Dihybrid cross - a two-trait cross (ex. color...
23rd pair - Sex chromosomes = determines the sex of an individual (Female: XX, Male: XY) 
Allele - same trait, different chromosome of homologous pair 
B locus - controls the color of melanin pigment: B is black; b is brown 
Chromosome pairs - same gene or genes affecting the same traits at correspo...
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Add to cart23rd pair - Sex chromosomes = determines the sex of an individual (Female: XX, Male: XY) 
Allele - same trait, different chromosome of homologous pair 
B locus - controls the color of melanin pigment: B is black; b is brown 
Chromosome pairs - same gene or genes affecting the same traits at correspo...
1) Which of the following statements is correct in describing the terms monohybrid cross and dihybrid 
cross? - Answer-B) A dihybrid cross involves organisms that are heterozygous for two characters that are 
being studied, and a monohybrid cross involves organisms that are heterozygous for only one...
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Add to cart1) Which of the following statements is correct in describing the terms monohybrid cross and dihybrid 
cross? - Answer-B) A dihybrid cross involves organisms that are heterozygous for two characters that are 
being studied, and a monohybrid cross involves organisms that are heterozygous for only one...
allele - one form or version of a gene 
asexual reproduction - a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and 
inherit the genes of that parent only 
codominance - type of dominance that occurs when the contributions of both alleles are visible in 
the phenotype 
complet...
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Add to cartallele - one form or version of a gene 
asexual reproduction - a type of reproduction by which offspring arise from a single organism, and 
inherit the genes of that parent only 
codominance - type of dominance that occurs when the contributions of both alleles are visible in 
the phenotype 
complet...
"Law of Independent Assortment" - Each trait is inherited differently 
"Law of Segregation" - Each trait is controlled by two copies of a gene 
Allele - different forms of the gene 
Amnio Centisis - Medical procedure that proves gender of baby and any abnormalities 
Autosomes - all other chromos...
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Add to cart"Law of Independent Assortment" - Each trait is inherited differently 
"Law of Segregation" - Each trait is controlled by two copies of a gene 
Allele - different forms of the gene 
Amnio Centisis - Medical procedure that proves gender of baby and any abnormalities 
Autosomes - all other chromos...
23 chromosomes - each parent contributes this many chromosomes to their offspring in humans. 
46 chromosomes - Full set of chromosomes in a normal human cell. 
Adele - Set Fire To The Rain 
Allele - the different forms of a gene. 
Centromere - area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached 
...
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Add to cart23 chromosomes - each parent contributes this many chromosomes to their offspring in humans. 
46 chromosomes - Full set of chromosomes in a normal human cell. 
Adele - Set Fire To The Rain 
Allele - the different forms of a gene. 
Centromere - area where the chromatids of a chromosome are attached 
...
alleles - The different forms of a gene. Y and y are different alleles of the gene that determines 
seed color. Alleles occupy the same locus, or position, on chromosomes. 
autosome - Any chromosome that is NOT a sex chromosome. 
co-dominant alleles - Two different alleles at a locus are responsible...
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Add to cartalleles - The different forms of a gene. Y and y are different alleles of the gene that determines 
seed color. Alleles occupy the same locus, or position, on chromosomes. 
autosome - Any chromosome that is NOT a sex chromosome. 
co-dominant alleles - Two different alleles at a locus are responsible...
46 - the number of chromosomes that humans have 
allele - one form or version of a gene 
complete or simple dominance - type of dominance that occurs when an inherited trait is coded 
for by a single gene and that gene has two versions, or alleles: the dominant version and the recessive 
version, wh...
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Add to cart46 - the number of chromosomes that humans have 
allele - one form or version of a gene 
complete or simple dominance - type of dominance that occurs when an inherited trait is coded 
for by a single gene and that gene has two versions, or alleles: the dominant version and the recessive 
version, wh...
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