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This guide explores key concepts in genetics, focusing on gametes, Punnett squares, and the principles of meiosis. Learn how gametes are produced through meiosis and how to use Punnett squares to predict offspring traits based on genetic crosses. Discover inheritance patterns such as codominance, incomplete dominance, and polygenic traits with practical examples. Test your knowledge with questions and answers covering essential genetic principles and mechanisms.
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$100 Question from Gametes Gametes are produced by the process of
$100 Answer from Gametes meiosis
$200 Question from Gametes If a pea plants genotype is Tt, how many alleles for the height gene are in each gamets?
$300 Question from Gametes A mule is the result of a cross between a donkey and a horse. A mule is a ?
$300 Answer from Gametes hybrid
$400 Question from Gametes Principles of probability can be used to
$400 Answer from Gametes Predict the traits of the offspring of genetic crosses
$500 Question from Gametes If an organism’s diploid number is 12, its haploid number is
$100 Question from Other Crosses A cross between a black chicken(BB) with a white chicken (WW) produces all speckled offspring (BBWW). This type of inheritance is known as
$100 Answer from Other Crosses codominance
$200 Question from Other Crosses Situations in which one allele for a gene is not completely dominant over another allele for that gene are called
$200 Answer from Other Crosses Incomplete dominance
$300 Question from Other Crosses Variation in human skin color is an example of
$300 Answer from Other Crosses Polygenic traits
$400 Question from Other Crosses Organisms that have two identical alleles for a particular trait are said to be
$400 Answer from Other Crosses homozygous
$500 Question from Other Crosses At the end of meiosis, there are
$500 Answer from Other Crosses 4 haploid daughter cells
$100 Question from Meiosis Chromosome form tetrads during
$100 Answer from Meiosis Prophase I of meiosis
$200 Question from Meiosis Unlike mitosis, meiosis results in the formation of
$200 Answer from Meiosis Haploid cells
$300 Question from Meiosis Linked genes
$300 Answer from Meiosis Are on the same chromosome
$400 Question from Meiosis What is the above figure showing?
$400 Answer from Meiosis Crossing over
$500 Question from Meiosis What is the structure labeled X in stage A? Which cell represents anaphase I of meiosis?
$500 Answer from Meiosis Tetrad C
$100 Question from Punnett Squares A heterozygous tall pea plant is crossed with a short plant. What is the probability that an F1 plant will be tall?
$200 Question from Punnett Squares Punnett squares can show that the gene for pea shape and the gene for pea color
$200 Answer from Punnett Squares Assort independently
$300 Question from Punnett Squares What is formed at the end of meiosis?
$300 Answer from Punnett Squares 4 genetically different cells
$400 Question from Punnett Squares If two heterozygous parents are crossed (RrYy x RrYy), what would the phenotype ratio be?
$400 Answer from Punnett Squares 9:3:3:1
$500 Question from Punnett Squares Genetics is the study of
$500 Answer from Punnett Squares How traits are passed to offspring
$100 Question from More Punnett Squares Black hair B is dominant to white hair b. A mouse with genes Bb would have what color hair?
$200 Question from More Punnett Squares Which trait is most closely linked to the curved wing?
$200 Answer from More Punnett Squares Vestigial wing
$300 Question from More Punnett Squares If a tall plant (Tt) was allowed to self-pollinate, what would the offspring look like?
$300 Answer from More Punnett Squares They can be tall or short
$400 Question from More Punnett Squares Identify the genotype of the offspring that would be represented by the question mark
$500 Question from More Punnett Squares Identify the phenotype of the offspring represented by the question mark