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Winneconne 3.1&2
Winneconne Ch3.1&2
| Question | Answer |
|---|---|
| When one trait is not completely dominant over another | Incomplete Dominance |
| A way to organize possible offspring combinations | Punnett Square |
| An organism's appearance | Phenotype |
| The entire genetic makeup of an organism | Genotype |
| The mathematical chance that something will happen | Probability |
| Each parent gives one set of these to an offspring | Alleles |
| A plant with two dominatnt or two recessive alleles is said to be | Homozygous |
| Appearing in the second generation | Recessive Trait |
| Appearing in the first generation | Dominant Trait |
| Passing of traits from parents to offspring | Heredity |
| Fertilization of one plant to another. | Cross-pollination |
| What step did Medel take to be sure that his pea plants cross-pollinated? | He removed the anthers of one plant |
| What happens when a true breeding plant self pollinates? | All of its offspring have the same traits as the parent |
| Why were ratios important in Mendel's work? | They showed that relatioship between two different things. |
| Be able to read or make a punnett square | Look at pages 62-67 in textbook for help. |