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  1. Gregor Mendel Gametes and Offspring Inheritance Patterns Pedigrees And Disorders Biotech 100 100 100 100 100 200 200 200 200 200 300 300 300 300 300 400 400 400 400 400 500 500 500 500 500

  2. Gregor Mendel is the father of what science? Genetics

  3. Gregor Mendel determined his inheritance laws by studying what organism? Pea Plants

  4. Mendel determined that certain alleles masked other alleles. Such alleles demonstrate the law of _________ Dominance

  5. Plants can be breed by selectively removing the pollen from the ______ and using a paint brush to transfer pollen to the ______ of another flower Stigma (Anther) : Stamen

  6. The Law of Segregation states that _____________ will separate during Meiosis Homologous Chromosomes

  7. The resulting offspring of the P generation is known as the ___ F1 Generation

  8. An individual with the genotype AaBb can produce what possible Gametes? AB, Ab, aB, ab

  9. When Setting Up a Punnett Square what Goes on the top and what goes along the side? Top: Dad’s Possible Gametes Side: Mom’s Possible Gametes

  10. A cross between TT (tall) x tt (short) will produce offspring of what possible genotype AND phenotype Genotype: Tt Phenotype: Tall

  11. A Dihybrid Cross (AaBb X AaBb) will produce what Phenotypic Ratio? 9:3:3:1

  12. In Four O’Clock Flowers, when Red and White Flowers are crossed the offspring are pink. This exhibits what type of inheritance pattern? Incomplete Dominance

  13. A trait that is found in more commonly in one gender than another is called__________ Sex Linked

  14. An individual with blood type A can have what possible genotypes? AA or AO

  15. Colorblindness is sex linked what is the genotype of a normal female whose father was colorblind? XNXn

  16. Skin color represents an inheritance pattern where multiple genes interact to influence one’s phenotype this is known as ______ Polygenic inheritance

  17. In a pedigree, squares represent _____ and circles represent _____ Males, Females

  18. A person with this disorder will be unable to break down Phenylalanine PKU

  19. This Pedigree Likely Represents What type of Inheritance Pattern? Autosomal Dominance

  20. Huntington’s Disease occurs through what inheritance pattern? Autosomal Dominance

  21. What is the genotype of individual 4 XNXn

  22. ________ are used to cut a DNA at a specific sequence Restriction Enzymes

  23. ____________ separates DNA fragments by charge and size Gel Electrophoresis

  24. ______ is a technology that multiplies DNA segments so you can get lots of DNA from a small sample PCR

  25. An organism we transplant DNA into is known as a ________ Vector

  26. Organisms can glow green when tagged with this bioluminescent protein GFP

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