A | B |
phenotype | what the trait looks like |
genotype | the genetic code for a trait |
trait | factors or characteristics of an organism |
heredity | the passing of traits from parents to their offspring |
genetics | the study of heredity |
self pollination | pollen is transferred to the female part of the same flower |
examples of inherited traits | examples: eye color, hair color, tall or short, tongue roll, cleft chin |
cross pollination | pollen is tranferred to the female part of another flower |
pollen | contains sperm of flowers |
dominant | the trait that will be expressed in a hybrid |
recessive | the trait that will be hidden in a hybrid |
hybrid | an organism with different genes for the same trait, one from each parent |
purebred | an organism which has the same genes for a trait, one from each parent |
homozygous | has the same genes or alleles for a trait |
heterozygous | having different genes or alleles for a trait |
Gregor Mendel | austrian monk - father of modern genetics |
pea plants | the kind of plant Mendel used in his study of heredity |
genes | a section of DNA which controls a trait |
alleles | another name for a gene |
DNA | deoxyribose nucleic acid |
chromosome | found in the nucleus of every cells, contains instructions for everything the cell does |
23 pairs | the number of chromosomes humans have |
replicates | make an exact copy of itself - chromosomes do this |
meiosis | the type of cell division that results in eggs and sperm |
mitosis | the kind of cell division which all cells do to grow and repair |
both parents | all body cells contain genetic instructions from ------ ------- |
the egg | contains half the number of chromosomes |
sperm | contain one half the number of chromosomes |
fertilized egg | contains the full number of chromosomes |
adenine | the A base of DNA |
guanine | the G base of DNA |
cytosine | the C base of DNA |
thymine | the T base of DNA |
Punnett Square | the chart used to determine possible genotypes of offspring |
mutation | a change in the gene pattern |